Iris Luckhaus
In addition to her illustration work, Iris Luckhaus makes some simple and somewhat classic-feeling patterns.
In addition to her illustration work, Iris Luckhaus makes some simple and somewhat classic-feeling patterns.
I’m really drawn to the intricate patterns and metallic palette of Bijan Berahimi’s contribution to the recent Los Angeles, I’m Yours exhibition.
Loving the pattern designs of Silvia Dekker.
Russian illustrator Egor Legkov creates some really interesting patterns.
This fun teapot pattern was created by Team Kitten, whose blog you can follow as well.
maraham, a company who makes textiles for interiors, recently collaborated with several artists and designers to create a series of digital wallcoverings. And, as you can see below, the results are pretty amazing. To see the entire set—there’s way more…
One of the many projects of designer/illustrator Jess Neil is Pattern Plus. The idea behind the interactive project is simple; users submit a brief questionnaire that includes questions like “straight lines or curved”, and Jess creates a pattern based on…
The new collection from Liberty features tons of new variations on their signature florals. via Frolic
These vibrant, playful silkscreen prints by Nathalie Lété are currently available at Anthropologie. via Fly
Faux bois butcher block pattern by Meg Hunt.
As I’ve mentioned before, I think scrapbook paper is a great resource for pattern inspiration. And the crafting possibilities are endless. Right now I love the retro feeling Report Card line by October Afternoon, which is available at Two Peas…
Brian Yates wallcoverings really make me wish I wasn’t in a rental so I could cover every wall with pattern.
Inspired by “childhood memories, 60’s kids iconography, brazilian popular music and joy”, these patterns were created by Mopa for Casa Rima.
Alexis Rom Studio doesn’t have the most user-friendly site, but their patterns designs sure are great. I especially love seeing them in use.
In addition to posters and t-shirts, The Bad Lab makes a couple of fun, designy wallpapers, Sellvetica and This & That (my personal favorite). via We Love Typography
I wish Zoo would produce and sell this gift wrap they created for a promotional gift. Such a fun pattern.
Textile designer Astrid Krogh creates patterns and ornamental design with light. I haven’t been able to find much information about this neon wallpaper installation in Kolding Kommune, but it sure is gorgeous. via Netdiver
In addition to their branding and design work, Wallnut Studio has produced some really amazing intricate textile patterns, as you can see below. They also do a really great job styling their photos. via Fly