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Floral prints & patterns

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The ubiquitous floral print has many faces. Blooms come in millions of shapes, sizes, and colours, and so do botanical prints, ensuring that there is a print for every season. Blooms are a favourite of designer Dries Van Noten, who has used imperfect flowers from his own garden in his luxury fashion brand in a bid to create prints with a strange beauty. Their versatility allows them to be used in multitude of ways – mix and match applications with ditsy floral motifs and micro blooms can give a kitschy, cute mood in both interior and fashion items while patchworking a floral print with other patterns like gingham or stripes is another idea. From autumn-hued vintage floral prints to modern & graphic floral patterns in impressionist watercolour renditions, our herbarium enthusiast team of designers can perfectly replicate any flower for a custom job.

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custom Designs

Custom print textiles are created based on each clients’ individual and specific requirements, and we work very closely with the customer during the creative process to establish unique textile designs. All of our designers illustrate by hand with various mediums like inks and paints, which are then digitized on the computer. We also handle the digitalization for brands that buy archives.

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      London SW6 6SS
      UNITED KINGDOM

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