Floral pattern does not need dense ornament to create presence. Art Pattern Studio’s current botanical direction uses controlled spacing, hand-drawn character and concise palettes that can move between apparel, wallpaper and home textiles.
A Focused Minimalist Floral Palette
Green, orange and monochrome versions provide three distinct collection moods: fresh botanical, warm seasonal color and flexible black-and-white coordination. Their open spacing leaves room for material texture and product form.

Green Minimalist Floral
Fresh botanical color for apparel, wallpaper and contemporary home textiles.

Orange Minimalist Floral
Warm, expressive color for seasonal fashion and decorative collections.

Black & White Minimalist Floral
A flexible monochrome botanical for coordinates, wallpaper and refined products.
Choosing This Pattern Family for Production
Evaluate floral scale on both broad and narrow products. A repeat that feels calm on wallpaper may become visually dense on a shirt panel, while a compact floral may lose impact on curtains or bedding. Sample color on the final substrate before volume production.
Editorial Guides
Continue the sourcing process with practical guidance on print direction, collection planning and commercial rights.
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Source Floral Patterns Across Fashion and Interiors
Use the floral archive to compare colorways, then test the strongest candidates on fabric, wallpaper or packaging mockups before licensing.
For high-volume manufacturing, custom color direction or non-standard use, contact Art Pattern Studio with the intended products, quantities and markets.