Skyline, Chicago-based studio known for pushing the boundaries of architectural glass, debuts their latest collaboration with New York designer Jill Malek at NeoCon 2025. Murals on Glass brings five of Malek’s large-scale abstractions of the natural world to the clean, durable substrate of glass.
Known for bespoke dimensional wallcovering and unique textiles, Malek’s designs are intended to soften the built environment with the sensitivity of nature. This and her new glass collection reflects research linking nature-based visuals to improved mood, attention, and emotional regulation, making Murals on Glass especially suited for human-centered spaces that prioritize neuroinclusive design.
“I am so excited to continue my collaboration with Skyline and offer some of my most popular mural designs as glass solutions.” Jill Malek said in a recent interview, “This collection will be a beautiful intersection of color palettes inspired by dawn and dusk, translucent light, and soft patterning on large scale glass.”
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Murals enacted on architectural glass is not an easy production feat. In Skyline’s studio, each glass panel is fabricated with extremely tight registration, enabling the mural to continuously stretch across multiple panels. Designers can also play with the level of translucency – from transparent uses such as partitions, to obscured for meeting rooms, to full opaque for wall cladding for uses such as elevator bays. Murals on Glass is available made to order in glass panels up to 72” x 144”.
“Jill’s work has a rhythm to it—it moves, it breathes.” said Darcie Tashey, Design Director for Skyline. “In glass, that rhythm interacts with light and space in new ways, adding another layer to how her designs can shape the built environment.”
Jill Malek is a design studio that creates wallcoverings, rugs and textiles for the interior design and architecture community. Inspired by the fluid forms found both in natural and urban landscapes, the studio raises the industry’s bar by creating transformative products that promote wellness and illustrate expressive forms in nature. Learn more at jillmalek.com.

Since its founding in Chicago in 1983, Skyline has redefined the creative potential of large-scale, decorative glass installations. Distinguished by its pattern collaborations with leading designers, artists, and photographers, Skyline produces decorative glass products for contract spaces. Learn more at skyline.glass.
