When Zayn Malik walked away from One Direction in March 2015 — the biggest boy band on the planet at the time — the music world held its breath. What followed was one of the most striking reinventions in modern pop history. His debut solo album Mind of Mine arrived in 2016 and announced, loudly and unmistakably, that this was an entirely different artist than the one fans thought they knew. Now, with Konnakol, Zayn pushes further into his own sonic world — the album title itself referencing a form of South Asian rhythmic vocal percussion, a nod to his British-Pakistani heritage and an artist who has never stopped reaching for something more layered and personal than what the mainstream expects of him.
This 12×16 inch custom mat was designed around the Konnakol era — featuring striking portrait photography that captures Zayn’s signature intensity, with the album’s visual identity woven throughout the design. Displayed in the precision bevel-cut window is a signed Konnakol CD art card and disc — a limited piece of memorabilia from an album with a deliberately small physical footprint, making signed examples genuinely scarce for collectors.


