Washed Florals is a blue-on-blue study in softened pigment — florals emerging and dissolving as if painted in watercolor and gently distressed over time. Layers of indigo, slate, and misted sky blue drift across one another, creating depth without sharp contrast.
The pattern feels fluid rather than defined. Petals blur at the edges. Color blooms and fades. Certain areas feel saturated, others lifted and airy, as though the surface has been sun-washed or brushed with water after drying. The effect is atmospheric and dimensional.
From a distance, Washed Florals reads as tonal texture — a moody field of blue that anchors a room. Up close, floral forms reveal themselves in quiet rhythm, organic and unforced.
This is not a crisp botanical print. It is painterly and slightly distressed, designed to feel lived-in and collected. It pairs beautifully with natural linen, pale oak, plaster walls, brushed nickel, and hand-thrown ceramics in neutral glazes.
Calm but not flat. Romantic but not sweet.
Available in peel-and-stick or traditional paste, printed to preserve subtle pigment variation and the visible hand of the original watercolor work.