Floral Bohemian: A Surface Pattern Design Collection Available for Licensing and Purchase
- 5 days ago
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Updated: 4 days ago
Creating Floral Bohemian was about building a pattern collection that feels warm, expressive and versatile. I wanted this surface pattern design collection to combine the softness of florals with the relaxed character of bohemian style, resulting in artwork that feels both decorative and highly usable across a wide range of products.
The collection brings together detailed floral prints, softer coordinating patterns, and graphic supporting designs that work beautifully as a complete family. While each pattern has its own personality, they were designed to complement one another and create a cohesive visual story. That balance was especially important to me from the beginning.

A Floral Surface Pattern Collection with a Modern Bohemian Feel
At the heart of Floral Bohemian is a mix of blooming florals, ornamental details, and easy-to-combine coordinates. Some patterns are fuller and more expressive, while others are quieter and more minimal, making the collection suitable for layered product ranges and coordinated assortments.
The color palette plays a big role in the overall mood of the collection. Warm pinks, terracotta reds, soft creams, mustard tones, and earthy browns create a look that feels feminine, inviting, and grounded. This combination gives the collection a distinctive identity while keeping it flexible for different product categories and brand aesthetics.
Because of this balance between decorative hero prints and versatile blender patterns, Floral Bohemian works especially well for brands looking for a floral surface pattern design that feels stylish, warm, and commercially relevant.
Designed for Brands Looking for Cohesive, Marketable Surface Pattern Collections
When I create a surface pattern design collection, I always think beyond individual motifs. I think about how the patterns will live on products, how they can be combined within a range, and how they help a brand create a recognizable visual language.
That is exactly how Floral Bohemian was developed.
This collection is well suited for:
textiles and fabric
stationery and paper goods
gift products
home decor
packaging
lifestyle and boutique collections
The mix of hero prints and supporting designs makes it easier to build strong product lines with visual consistency. For brands, that means more flexibility when developing collections across multiple formats and surfaces.
Why Floral Bohemian Works for Licensing and Product Development
One of the strengths of Floral Bohemian is its versatility. The collection can support a bold product statement, but it can also be adapted into softer, more refined applications depending on the brand and product type.
For potential clients, this means the collection offers more than just attractive artwork. It offers a ready-made design direction with a clear mood, coordinated patterns, and strong visual cohesion. That makes it a valuable option for businesses seeking pattern licensing or original patterns for sale that can translate well across commercial products.
The overall style is feminine and expressive, yet still structured enough to support real product development. That combination makes Floral Bohemian a strong fit for companies that want their products to feel both beautiful and professionally designed.
Available for Licensing and Sale
Floral Bohemian is currently available for licensing and sale.
I welcome collaborations with brands, manufacturers, and companies looking for original surface pattern designs for their products. Whether you are searching for artwork for a specific launch or a cohesive bohemian pattern collection for a broader product range, I would be happy to discuss the best option for your business.
Let’s Work Together
If you are interested in licensing Floral Bohemian or purchasing the collection, I would love to hear from you.
Get in touch to request more details, preview the collection or discuss licensing opportunities for your brand.


















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