Designs for one-of-a-kind spaces
Pattern is more than decoration…
It’s storytelling in its most tactile form. Guided by seasonal shifts and shaped by heritage, each design begins as a hand-painted artwork by founder Anna. Her deep connection to nature’s rhythms and cultural memory informs a visual language that is both quiet and enduring.
Each collection is a quiet unfolding rooted in craft, composed with care, and created to last—designed not for trends, but for one-of-a-kind spaces where meaning matters.
From the first seed of inspiration
To concept
Each design begins as a hand-painted artwork
With final design developed through layered, intentional craft
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Japan First Impressions
A collection inspired by quiet walks through temple gardens, the scent of moss, and the golden hush of Kyoto in late autumn. Chrysanthemums, pampas grass, persimmon, and maple leaves unfold across layered patterns and soft palettes, echoing the stillness of seasonal change. Rooted in Japanese aesthetics and shaped by personal experience, this series captures a fleeting beauty that lingers.
Winter like no other
This winter is not barren—it brims with life if you know where to look. Inspired by Japanese winter gardens and the quiet protection of blooming peonies in straw huts, this collection celebrates resilience, grace, and the unexpected colour of the coldest season. Step into the world of white plums, camellias, deep burgundy of winter peonies and winter birds.
the secret garden
A spring collection born from a hidden garden of Irises blooming within ancient Florentine walls. This series is a meditation on time, secrecy, and rebirth—where Renaissance architecture meets the unruly language of nature. Painterly motifs and gentle blooms invite you into a world that feels both wild and sacred.
Peak summer
Drawn from our time in the Peak District, this collection reflects the gentle expanses of English hills, the quiet presence of stone and sky, and the overflowing vibrancy of cultivated gardens. It is a meditation on wilderness and abundance, on childhood echoes and geological time, and on the beauty of noticing the wonder close to home.
Coming November 2025