What happens when molten copper refuses to sit still.
Tria captures metal in its most fluid state—ribbons of hammered copper and verdigris that twist, curl, and interlock like they're mid-transformation. The textured surfaces catch light with an almost reptilian quality, adding depth that makes you question whether you're looking at wallpaper or actual metalwork.
The vibe: Organic metallurgy. Art Nouveau if it were designed by a blacksmith with a background in biomimicry. Sophisticated chaos that somehow makes perfect sense.
Works beautifully in: Spaces that need energy without aggression—living rooms, creative studios, bold bedrooms, cocktail bars, upscale salons, or any commercial space where "memorable" is the baseline expectation. This is the pattern that makes clients pull out their phones.
Real talk: Tria is visually dense. It's designed for people who want their walls to work for a living, not just stand there looking beige. The constant movement and layering means there's always something new to discover, which is either your idea of heaven or a hard pass. No judgment either way—just know what you're getting into.
The interplay between the warm coppers and cool teals creates a surprising versatility. It reads warm in evening light, cool in morning light, and always interesting.
For maximalists, metal enthusiasts, and anyone who thinks "too much" is a starting point, not a warning.
Available in 19" wide rolls across three material tiers—because this level of intricacy deserves the right foundation.
Collection note: Part of the Verdigris Alchemy series, where ancient metalworking meets modern rebellion, and patina is always the point.