Our In-House Prints

We didn’t pick these prints. We excavated them.

From the fin de siècle salons of Paris, the gilded geometry of the Jazz Age, and the forbidden gardens of the Ottoman court, each of these prints carries the weight of an era and the lightness of silk.

Wandering Stem — Art Nouveau

Long, arrogant stems that curl like cigarette smoke.
Dragonflies with stained-glass wings and zero intention of landing.
A print that walks into the room and the room immediately forgets minimalism exists.

The defining detail: The stem never travels in a straight line. It curves, climbs, and doubles back, as though the flora itself refuses to be directed.

Claim the fin de siècle for yourself → The Circle mini collection

Sunburst — Art Deco

Egyptian lotuses reborn as golden fans rising and falling in perfect, decadent rhythm.
Rays and ripples that shoot across the body like searchlights at a party.
Radiating lines that turn every step into a grand entrance.

The defining detail: Every line radiates from a single point of origin. Geometry as theater, symmetry as power.

Step into the golden age → Sérénade mini collection

Turquerie — Iznik Florals

Where each motif is placed with the precision of an imperial decree. Turquerie carries the weight of the Ottoman court and the lightness of a single petal. Regal, deliberate and without apology.

The defining detail: Each flower is rendered with the precision of a royal seal. Not decorative, but authoritative. 

Enter the palace gardens after hours → Volante mini collection

Chintzerie — Chintz

Born in the cotton fields of India, adopted by European drawing rooms, and never quite tamed by either, Chintzerie is abundance made elegant, a bloom that refuses to edit itself and is more beautiful because of it.

The defining detail: No single flower dominates. It is the abundance itself that is the pattern. A deliberate, joyful refusal to edit.

Step into full bloom → Athena mini collection

Each print: invented yesterday, immortal tomorrow.