
This Wallcovering by Avery Thatcher Reflects Subtle Shifts in Light
Designer Avery Thatcher—founder of Juju Papers—launches a new brand name alongside the unveiling of Mother. Inspired by the shimmering kaleidoscopic film used in fishing lures, Thatcher developed a reflective wallcovering that shifts subtly under varied lighting situations and as different objects are placed in front of it. The name alludes to the properties of mother-of-pearl, glowing and distinctive yet organic and grounding. The wallcovering, made of an iridescent Mylar film with a nonwoven backing, is suitable for commercial and residential spaces. It is also Climate Neutral certified. Available in a single evanescent colorway, Mother is 54 inches wide.





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