Wolf-Gordon x Me & General Design Collaboration is SO GOOD

Wolf-Gordon is delighted to introduce the edgy and fun SO GOOD collection of digital wallcoverings with Me and General Design, an interior design firm with a passion for mixing elements, breaking rules, and defying trends. In their first collaboration with Wolf-Gordon, Me and General Design adds an unconventional twist to the company’s Curated Collection with four impactful patterns.

“This collaboration brings a fresh perspective to our Curated Collection. The SO GOOD collection speaks to our love of intricate geometries as well as our appreciation for Me and General’s fresh aesthetic.” – Marybeth Shaw, Wolf-Gordon, Chief Creative Officer, Marketing & Design

Me and General Design is led by Cristina Casañas-Judd, who draws on her bold fashion sense and native Chilean roots, and General Judd, who brings an infectious Southern charm and timeless style sensibility. Their background designing film sets and on performance stages, in addition to their current interior design portfolio which is cohesive and inspirational, prompted them to design a wallpaper collection informed by the history of design, architecture, music and art.

“We are thrilled with our SO GOOD wallpaper collaboration with Wolf-Gordon. We have long admired them as a company and believe that together we will create a bold impact on wallpaper design.” – Cristina Casanas-Judd, Me and General Design, Co-Owner & Principal Designer

Patterns

Echo has elongated diamond shapes formed from parallel lines that appear to shift back and forth, giving walls a kinetic energy. It is offered in colorways of silver Mylar™ on soft gray, brilliant gold on black onyx, and slick copper on pinkish-gray.

Nouveau repeats a simple diamond shape in a mirrored sequence for an ever-changing, digitally-printed wallcovering design. The standard matte off white, sand, and dark gray grounds are an elegant base for the decorative linework in brilliant gold, silver, and copper Mylar™, respectively.

Perch is a lively geometric inspired by the Perch/Harlem building, designed by Me and General. Inspired by the building’s asymmetrical windows, the pattern is offered in standard colorways of “Blush”, “Dusk”, and “Smokey”.

Vista’s rhythmic, interlocking cityscape design is informed by the sharply defined outlines, geometric motifs, and zig-zag forms of the Art Deco style. It is available in combinations of silver/steel blue, reflective white/opaque white and high gloss black/matte black.

About Wolf-Gordon
Wolf-Gordon is an American design company offering designers a wide range of interior surfacing products united by the common qualities of excellent design and dependable performance. Founded in 1967 as a comprehensive source for wallcoverings, its product line has since added upholstery and drapery textiles, paints, and Wink clear, dry-erase coating. Through its collaborations with leading national and international designers and in its Design Studio, Wolf- Gordon continues to develop new work that is provocative, inspiring, and of our time. Wolf- Gordon’s growing portfolio of licensed collections includes designs by Laurinda Spear, Karim Rashid, Petra Blaisse, Grethe Sørensen, Kevin Walz, the Boym Partners, Frank Tjepkema, and Mae Engelgeer. Wolf-Gordon sales representatives are based in all major markets in the United States.

About Me and General Design
Me and General Design is a Brooklyn based boutique architectural interior design studio specializing in new residential and/or restorations, hospitality and retail design, along with designing and/or renovating private homes. Founded in 2012 by real-life couple Cristina Casañas-Judd and General Judd, who both had former careers as individual collaborators in large-scale production ensembles charged with creating mood and personality and ultimately, entertaining. With what better arsenal to veer off into the interior design world? Known for pushing creative boundaries while building beautiful spaces, they also create bold unique products with a vision to shape lifestyles rather than just the scene.