Origami met autumn and decided to stay a while.
Scattered captures the delicate art of paper folding in perpetual flight—cream blossoms with geometric precision, amber leaves caught mid-fall, and dark branches that create elegant negative space across a sophisticated teal backdrop. Each element casts its own shadow, creating depth that makes you want to reach out and touch petals that aren't actually there.
The vibe: Japanese paper art meets modern minimalism. Tranquil with intention. The kind of sophisticated restraint that only comes from knowing exactly when to stop.
Works beautifully in: Bedrooms that need serenity without being boring, meditation spaces, sophisticated offices, wellness studios, upscale spas, boutique hotel rooms, or any space where "calm but interesting" is the goal. This is the pattern for people who appreciate negative space as much as the design itself.
Real talk: If the Verdigris Alchemy collection is a shot of espresso, Scattered is a carefully brewed cup of high-end tea. It's bold in its restraint—the teal background does real work here, and the scattered composition means your eye travels across the wall rather than getting trapped in repetitive patterns. This is for people who understand that "subtle" doesn't mean "forgettable."
The dimensional quality of the paper-cut aesthetic means this pattern performs differently throughout the day. Morning light emphasizes the shadows and depth, while evening light softens everything into a more cohesive, dreamlike quality.
For minimalists who got bored with boring, paper art enthusiasts, and anyone who thinks "less is more" but refuses to settle for "less is beige."
Available in 19" wide rolls across three material tiers—because even restraint deserves options.
Collection note: Part of the Papercut series, where we celebrate the precision of folded paper, the beauty of negative space, and the art of knowing when enough is exactly right.