Zebras Dream of Water in Stone is a study in movement held still — a pattern where mineral striation meets the rhythm of living form. Inspired by the way water carves through rock and how pattern exists in both nature and animal, the composition feels both grounded and fluid.
The lines are gestural, not mechanical. Some taper. Some thicken. The contrast shifts subtly, allowing the surface to feel layered rather than printed flat. From a distance, the pattern reads as stone — veined, textural, architectural. Up close, its organic rhythm reveals itself, echoing the quiet pulse of zebra striping without ever becoming literal.
This is not a novelty animal print. It is mineral, tonal, and atmospheric. A conversation between earth and movement.
Zebras Dream of Water in Stone works beautifully in dining rooms, entryways, and bedrooms where depth is welcome. It pairs especially well with warm woods, plaster walls, hand-thrown ceramics, and brushed metal — materials that carry their own quiet irregularities.
The pattern preserves the visible hand, allowing line variation and tonal shifts to remain intact so the surface feels alive rather than uniform.
Available in peel-and-stick or traditional paste.
Designed in New York. Created with the visible hand.