Large tropical leaves painted in loose, confident watercolour strokes — deep plum, dusty mauve, warm taupe and faded burgundy layering across a pale, luminous cream background. The leaves fan outward from their centres in multiple directions, overlapping and interweaving in a composition that feels simultaneously spontaneous and completely resolved.
There is a particular quality to watercolour at its most assured: the way pigment bleeds at the edges, the way light passes through the wash, the way each stroke carries the memory of the hand that made it. All of that is present here. The palette is unexpected — tropical in form, autumnal in colour, intimate in feeling — and it is precisely this tension that gives the design its depth and originality.
Neither bold nor quiet, neither vintage nor modern, this design occupies its own confident space. Exceptional in bedrooms, living rooms and dining rooms where warmth, texture and a refined botanical sensibility are the guiding principles.