Pendulous fuchsia blooms in shades of magenta, blush, and lilac, paired with deep forest-green foliage. Crimson birds are nestled within the floral canopy, their wings spread to echo the curves of the surrounding vines.
The alignment is perfectly synchronized, ensuring that the decorative “braiding” of the stems remains seamless across large surface areas, providing a sense of architectural order within a botanical theme.
The aesthetic is English Garden meets Arts & Crafts, capturing a mood that is at once whimsical, romantic, and elegantly structured.
A palette featuring terracotta-orange birds, saturated teal foliage, and pale buttermilk yellow and sky blue petals. The warm and cool tones are set against a soft ivory/cream background, providing contrast.
a moody, night-garden palette with a cool, jewel-toned foundation and soft pastel florals for contrast. Enchanting, nocturnal, and sophisticated. It feels like a contemporary reimagining of ancient decorative tapestries.
On a vivid royal–cobalt blue that acts like a dusk sky backdrop., muted olive-green silhouettes sit harmoniously.
A palette of raspberry red, soft lilac, and dusty rose. These are balanced by emerald and forest green foliage set against a dramatic, inky charcoal ground.
This palette is made of a bold bubblegum pink ground that provides a luminous backdrop for the contrasting deep teal foliage and electric orange avian accents. Pale yellow and icy blue works as highlights.
Before starting any new pattern design, I like to explore my flowers and leaves mood. I am going for simplified realistic shapes or making my own imaginary mix? here used ny graphic exploration of Morning Glory lines. (in portfolio)
This colorway reads fresh as wallpaper The cool aquas, warm yellows, and soft pinks palette brightens a space without losing the immersive impact. It creates a ceramic-like presence against a warm cream ground It also makes it suitable for kitchens, breakfast nooks, hallways, or a statement powder room.
On fabric (from drapery and bedding to statement cushions), the cream base keeps the print versatile for drapery, bedding, and bold cushions.
A saturated teal ground creates instant atmosphere, letting the design read like an illuminated garden against evening sky…
The warm cream blossoms become the brightest “light source” in the composition, so the pattern feels luminous rather than busy. Blush and dusty-rose foliage softens the drama, adding a velvety warmth that keeps the teal from turning cold
Stylized trumpet blooms anchor the layout in bold vertical clusters, while scrolling vines sweep outward to stitch each motif into the next, creating an interlocking garden lattice. Using a classic mirrored layout, this design features intricate trumpet blossoms and heart-shaped foliage linked by sweeping vinework against a warm cream ground. It s a blend of vintage folk charm and clean, modern line work.
Jewel-Toned Nocturne palette!
… Where the color story is defined by high-contrast vibrancy
against an inky midnight-purple ground.
Cool teal vine work and foliage cuts through the darkness with crisp clarity… giving the surface a stained-glass punch. Soft lavender blossoms add a mid-tone atmosphere, while butter-yellow buds act as bright sparks.
As wallpaper, this palette delivers a dramatic maximalist “jewel box” effect (perfect for dining rooms, powder rooms, and entryways). On fabric, the dark base feels polished and grounding, ideal for upholstery, drapery, cushions, and standout garments.
This Morning Glory colorway shifts the entire pattern into a twilight register where a deep inky navy ground turns the repeat into an atmospheric, room-wrapping tapestry. The dark field compresses the negative space visually, so the vine work reads more architectural while the motifs feel lit from within rather than simply placed on top, featuring luminous aqua, coral, and lemon blossoms set against a deep midnight navy ground.
This colorway shifts the pattern into a light-saturated, optimistic register:cool aquas and soft teals take the lead, giving the larger blooms a crisp, ceramic-like presence against a warm cream ground.
The greens varied (from fresh spring leaf to deeper herb tones), creating a layered botanical “chorus” that keeps the eye moving while preserving clarity at thumbnail size. Sunny butter-yellow blossoms act like small lanterns throughout the repeat, lifting the overall value and adding a gentle glow that reads beautifully on wallpaper. Pink buds and coral accents add rhythmic sparks.
Monochromatic plum palette
The adoption of a monochromatic plum palette fundamentally alters the pattern’s behavior, transforming it from a “garden bouquet” into an elegant “damask-style” silhouette. By removing secondary colors, the eye is drawn to the negative space and the rhythmic sweep of the Art Nouveau curves
This colorway turns the pattern into a bold, high-impact decorative field by pairing a saturated fuchsia ground with deep burgundy/red ornament. The warm-on-warm contrast creates an immediate sense of richness…less“botanically realist.
Against the fuchsia backdrop, the burgundy motifs feel velvety and substantial, giving the design a plush, almost flocked effect without needing added texture.
Deep plum silhouetted are laid over a warm parchment-cream ground. That two-tone approach amplifies the design ornamental clarity. The feel is Polished and architectural, with a vintage “ink-on-paper” elegance that feels immediately interior-ready.
The between ‘aubergine’ and dusty mauve color, give the repeat a rich, evening depth without tipping into black.
The high-contrast, night-sky decorative statement. A deep black ground collapses the background into pure atmosphere, while the saturated teal purple motifs read like illuminated silhouettes
Night-sky decorative statement / blue silhouette version
Cette année, alors que je cherchais des cours de Qi Gong ou de Yoga, dans les faits, je me suis mise (en hobby light) au modelage avec un beau petit groupe de passionnées et j’en suis très contente. Ça fait un bien fou de voir et penser volumes et … rencontrer de la terre plus ou moins chamottée.
… et peut etre que ça me donne envie de re-considerer le corps dans ses representations, dessiner en simplifiant les traits … ceci entre 2 motifs fleuris. ici, j’ai mélangé les deux..
I like to design timeless and modern atmosphere, This field flower pattern is one of them 🙂
In some way, the pattern draws from Scandinavian folk ornament. it is charactersed by its stylized botanical forms and clean, expressive linework. The layout is based on a vertical axis of symmetry where curved, vine-like branches stem from a central point and mirror outward to meet the neighboring spray, creating a rhythmic, trellis-like effect
This decorative palette lay on a creamy ground that reads graphic, vintage-referential, and spatially immersive. The dominant marigold/orange reads as sunlit and celebratory, giving the pattern an optimistic, lively charge. It feels like a fabric or a room warmed from within, inviting, spirited, and slightly nostalgic.
With this palette, it becomes a richly structured botanical field. Still designed for full-coverage impact. Tall vine “fronds” in saturated cobalt and cool mint rise in repeating columns, branching outward into buds and starry blooms that lock into the neighboring stems
Printed on fabric, the strong outlines and high-contrast palette hold beautifully across scales: ideal for upholstery, drapery, cushions, duvet covers, and bold statement pieces where you want continuous pattern coverage and a confident, decorative finish.
A classic, tailored, and decorative, with a refined coastal-traditional feel
This colorway shifts the pattern into a cool, porcelain-inspired palette – crisp, architectural, and quietly dramatic.
The greige base reads calm and neutral and the deep ink navy/indigo gives the design its carved, ornamental clarity and strong repeat definition.
The palette is a refined combination of inky navy blue stems and creamy vanilla blossoms set against a muted dusty lilac/mauve background.
The contrast between the dark, structural “skeleton” of the vines and the delicate, star-shaped and bell-shaped flowers creates an elegant, ornamental aesthetic. It balances the precision of a graphic print with the soulful, hand-rendered feel of vintage wallpaper.