Using ink and watercolor, Danish textile designer, Helene Blanche, creates flowing, expressive patterns capturing nature and textures in a whimsical manner. Designing primarily for Tapet-Cafe, a Danish design house focusing on bespoke
Instagram photographer Mehrdad Rasoulifard, takes his followers on a journey through the mosques of Iran. Part eye candy, part history lesson, his feed chronicles the gorgeous and complex patterns
Scarf style geometric prints get an update with this monochromatic mixed trend taken from the Resort 2017 collections. Try chopping, piecing, or playing with scale to create drama between elements. The
Julia Dault is a fine artist, showing at a major NY art gallery and with permanent collections at some major hard hitting museums. But her work dips into our world of
Danielle Kroll started her career in the art department at Anthropologie. Now living in Brooklyn, Kroll spends her time creating illustrations, ceramics, paintings, and textiles which take inspiration from
Artist Amy Genser has an amazing new collection that consists of rolled paper and acrylic paint. With titles like "If Paper Could Sing" and "Moss Tentacles", Genser has dreamed
Transform ikats, florals or anything else into an oozing, melting, deconstructed masterpiece. Great direction for activewear or swim.
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