Patterns are chosen differently when they are seen in context. This gallery brings together Art Pattern Studio designs for fashion, interiors and accessories, helping creative teams compare scale, mood and commercial application before licensing.
Fashion Applications
For dresses, shirts, scarves and activewear, consider how the repeat moves across seams, folds and changing garment proportions. Animal markings create directional energy, while florals and structured coordinates can balance a wider collection.



Browse fashion textile patterns or review the guide to choosing seamless patterns for a fashion collection.
Home Decor Applications
Wallpaper, cushions, curtains and bedding require a room-scale reading of the repeat. Test motif size across broad surfaces and consider how daylight, texture and surrounding materials change the palette.



Explore floral patterns, plaid patterns and ceramic-inspired patterns.
Accessories and Branded Products
Tote bags, handbags, stationery and packaging can support stronger crops and more concentrated contrast. The pattern often works hardest at the edge, fold or closure, so review the design on the final dieline or product template.



Explore Curated Pattern Collections
Move from visual inspiration to a focused sourcing shortlist. Each collection guide connects design direction, production considerations and directly licensable artwork.
From Inspiration to Licensed Production
Every application changes the way a repeat is perceived. Shortlist designs, test them on real product templates and confirm the appropriate Personal, Commercial or Extended rights before production. For larger runs, custom color direction or non-standard use, review the Pattern Licensing Guide or contact Art Pattern Studio.