Meedo Wallpaper
Each panel, 30" x 9'
Lead time 5-7 weeks
The Meedo Wallpaper design is a continuation and further experimentation of Jomo Tariku’s Meedo Chair, which was first made with 16 layers of walnut veneer and was commissioned by the Metropolitan Museum for their Afro-Futurist Period Room installation, designed by Hanna Beachler. This bench was constructed with the same technique used to create the chair: each tine comb segment is individually crafted by Tariku on a separate mold and are then combined and shaped to create a “walking finger” look.
The Afro Comb is an enduring icon of Black experience and history. Jomo envisioned the Meedo (Amharic for “comb”) to combine the rich history of the Afro Comb with the African symbolism of a chair (or stool) as an object signifying leadership.
Ships untrimmed
Trimmed width = 27"
Sold as 9' panels
Custom sizes available
Paper type: Non-woven vellum - white
Screen color is not actual representation
Custom sizes and colorations also available upon request
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