blue tulip in background
Tulip.

Experience Nature’s Phenomena Through Pastel Glass Panels

Neuroinclusive design may be the buzz phrase du jour, but its tenets are perennially salient. That’s the impetus behind a new architectural glass collection reflective of leading research linking biophilic imagery to improved mood, attention, and emotional regulation. Murals on Glass features graphic artist and wallcovering/textile designer Jill Malek’s five most popular abstractions of natural phenomena—think Icelandic vistas and the skies of Sedona, Arizona.

The large-scale pastel art-works, available on panels up to 72 by 144 inches, are fabricated in Chicago with extremely tight registration, enabling the image to stretch seamlessly across multiple panels. “Jill’s work has a rhythm to it: It moves, it breathes,” says Skyline design director Darcie Tashey. “In glass, that rhythm interacts with light and space in new ways, adding another layer to how her designs can shape the built environment.” Play with the transparency to add yet more dimension. 

A blue rose with a white background.
Tulip.
Abstract background with blue and green colors.
Sedona.
Abstract background with colorful geometric shapes.
Iceland.
A green glass box with a white background.
Sedona.
A colorful abstract background with a variety of colors.
Alpenglow.
A glass door with a pink and orange design.
Tulip.
A woman standing on a sidewalk with a skateboard.
Jill Malek.

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