
The project was no small undertaking. Designed by aircraft manufacturer, Bombardier, the Challenger 350 is a feat of engineering – sleek, powerful, and built for performance. The complement such an aircraft required a design with equal intricacy and impact. Our Zig Zag Moth, with it’s delicate balance of geometry and organic form, was the perfect fit.


The work took months of development, translating the fine pattern into aviation-grade scale and precision. The final wrap required ten hours to apply – every repeat, line and angle carefully aligned to the flow seamlessly along the tail fin’s contours. The red, white and blue of the NetJets stripe was woven into the design, subtly integrated with geometric moth repeats, uniting brand identity with decorative craft.
The jet made a dazzling debut at ArtBasel, Switzerland – a fitting stage for an aircraft that became more than transport, but a flying work of art.