In The Paradox House in Sonoma, California, STREAMS | COBALT envelops this angular powder room in a continuous field of indigo. Designed by Schwartz and Architecture and photographed by Bruce Damonte, the pattern moves seamlessly across walls and ceiling, softening the room’s geometry while creating a focused, immersive moment within the larger home. The result is graphic yet calming, an architectural gesture that feels both intentional and quietly atmospheric.
In this Flatiron loft entryway by Anna Powers, MAZE | GRAPHITE wraps the walls surrounding elevators and doorways in a bold, continuous composition. The graphic black and white lines introduce rhythm and direction to a transitional space, transforming a purely functional corridor into a moment of visual clarity. Inspired by the puzzles we navigate in daily life, the pattern reinforces movement while maintaining a strong architectural presence.
At a new generation of healthcare facilities for NYU Langone, designed by Ewing Cole and opening in 2026, multiple patterns work together to create a more supportive and calming clinical environment. Corridors feature FLOW | PASTURES while patient rooms introduce FALCON | BLUE POWDER, ALPENGLOW | MICA and FALCON | CHIFFON. The compositions help reduce visual stress and bring a sense of quiet order to environments dedicated to healing.