Window Pictures - Other Matter x Little Troop





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A pattern block set by Little Troop.

79 stickers in assorted shapes and colours.

Made with OM Signage Film, a completely petrochemical-free plastic.




A TACTILE INTRODUCTION TO BIOPOLYMERS
Transform any window with these reusable stickers. This kit-of-parts can be stuck with just water onto glass or mirror. Assemble the shapes together to create an abstract animal or plant sculpture, or make up your own pattINSTRUCTIONS

1. Mist both your glass surface and the shiny side of the shape with water.

2. Apply the shape, shiny side facing the glass, applying firm pressure using an applicator (for example, a credit card) to push out air and water.

Repeat these steps for each shape.

3. Wipe a way excess moisture with a microfibre cloth.

4. Let shapes dry out in place.

To remove: Simply peel away.


To store: Place onto backing paper and return to this package. Keep dry.
Please note, these shapes are best applied indoors only.
Not suitable for children under 3 due to small parts.



Materials: Paper package, backing paper, material rubber adhesive transfer tape, OM Signage Film non-petrochemical polymer formulation, pigment.



About OM Signage Film: Made from a patent-pending formulation using an algae-based polymer, OM Signage

Film is a non-petrochemical, renewable signage solution designed for circularity—a planet-friendly

alternative to conventional plastics. It’s handmade in Melbourne.



About Little Troop: Led by Creative Directors Noemie Le Coz and Jeremy Elliot, Little Troop is a New

York-based design studio driven by craft, culture and imagination. While very diverse, the studio’s

aesthetic approach often involves inventing new worlds with a distinct sense of play.




Other Matter® is a research-led design studio working at the intersection of material innovation and sustainable futures. The studio explores the aesthetic and ecological potential of renewable, non-petrochemical polymers.

Other Matter acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung People of the Eastern Kulin Nation as the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work, whose cultures are among the oldest living cultures in human history. We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded.



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