
BLOOMING HOUR
Blooming Hour is a vibrant, story-rich collection inspired by the quiet wonder found in wild gardens, sunlit meadows, and the timeless rhythms of nature. From hand-drawn songbirds and buzzing pollinators to bold geometrics and folkloric florals, each pattern celebrates the connection between the natural world and historical textile traditions.
Rooted in the artistry of 17th- to 20th-century design movements—including Jacobean embroidery, Indian chintz, Arts & Crafts florals, mid-century abstraction, and scientific illustration—this collection blends vintage influence with a fresh, contemporary spirit.
Whether rendered in dense, painterly blooms (Canopy, Eglantine Tangle, Sunflare Scatter), illustrated curiosities (Garden Keepers, Meadow Song), or rhythmic repeats (Stem and Sprig, Sunstripe), every design is crafted to bring depth, pattern, and poetic movement to home and wardrobe alike.
Canopy
Canopy is a richly layered, nature-inspired pattern where bees buzz through a vibrant tangle of stylized florals, berries, and bold foliage. With a nod to Arts & Crafts-era layouts, the design features a dense, all-over repeat that invites the eye to wander. Organic and rhythmic, Canopy blends vintage charm with a fresh, contemporary palette—perfect for fabric, wallpaper, or home accents.
Eglantine Tangle
Eglantine Tangle draws inspiration from 17th-century Jacobean embroidery and early chintz textiles, reimagined with a modern color twist. Stylized eglantine (wild rose) motifs intertwine with fantastical foliage and curling leaves, echoing the ornate floral crewelwork of English decorative arts. Set against a solid background, the design’s sweeping, asymmetrical composition and richly patterned petals evoke the storytelling charm of historical botanical prints while offering a fresh, contemporary flair.
Garden Keepers
Garden Keepers is a delicately hand-drawn ode to the quiet custodians of the natural world—songbirds, moths, and bees —rendered in fine line work on a warm, antique background. The composition echoes traditional scientific illustrations and 18th-century natural history engravings, reminiscent of the meticulous works found in cabinet-of-curiosity collections and early botanical field guides. With its engraved aesthetic and vintage tone, this pattern blends naturalist precision with decorative charm—ideal for wallpaper, textiles, or any space that celebrates the wonder of the wild.
Meadow Song
Meadow Song captures the lyrical charm of birds nestled among blooming meadow florals, rendered in a palette of soft lavenders, blues, and peach. This design draws from the 18th-century Indienne and chintz textile traditions, where exotic blossoms and fauna were often stylized into flowing, decorative repeats. The layout balances hand-drawn detail with graceful movement, creating a pattern that feels both timeless and lighthearted—perfect for wallpaper, fabric, and whimsical home accents.
Stem and Sprig
Stem and Sprig is a simple yet elegant botanical stripe, featuring vertical lines of clustered berries flanked by delicate leaf sprigs. The layout recalls 18th-century French block-printed toiles and Indian chintz, where structured repeats and alternating motifs were often used to create rhythm and refinement in textiles. With its clean symmetry and hand-drawn charm, this pattern brings a timeless, folk-art elegance to fabric, wallpaper, and home decor.
Sunflare Scatter
Sunflare Scatter radiates playful energy through bursts of stylized florals that recall both mid-century modern abstraction and traditional Suzani embroidery motifs. Dotted centers and radiating marks mimic stitched sunbursts and folkloric medallions, while the freeform scatter layout gives the design a spontaneous, contemporary edge. With its rhythmic repetition and embroidered look, this pattern bridges decorative arts history with modern textile charm—perfect for playful interiors or bold accessories.
Sunstripe
Sunstripe channels the bold geometry of mid-century modern design with a rhythmic interplay of vertical lines and tonal contrast. Its alternating bands of warm ochre and undulating black stripes evoke both architectural motifs and sun-soaked textiles of the 1950s. With its clean repeat and dynamic energy, this pattern is a nod to Bauhaus influence and Scandinavian minimalism—perfect for statement wallpaper, upholstery, or modern interiors.