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Wandering Vines - Saratonga
Sand Drift Cushion - Saratonga
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Tangled Wallpaper - Nirvana

Fabric + Wallcovering substrates

All of our designs can be digitally printed onto a wide range of base cloths suitable for residential and commercial applications such as upholstery, curtains, bedspreads and other furnishings.


Each printable base cloth has passed industry compliant commercial-grade tests for strength, washing, abrasion and flammability.

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Silk Road is a textured, printable wall vinyl substrate and is printed by the linear metre.

All vinyl wall covering substrates are flame retardant and recommended for commercial applications.

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Sandy Bank is a smooth, printable wall vinyl substrate and is printed by the linear metre.

Arizona

Arizona is a dry, cotton feel base cloth.

Bruge

Bruge Bruge is a mix of 90% polyester and 10% linen giving it a more natural linen feel. Suitable for drapery, upholstery and accessories. The name was inspired by the Belgium city of Bruges, famous for its linen and beautiful lace.

Zircon Zem

Zircon Zem is a coarsely textured base cloth, featuring a waterproof backing. It is woven with Oeko-Tex® certified yarn and mill applied HealthGuard® antimicrobial finish.

Palermo Velvet

Palermo  is a beautiful, luxe, velvet base cloth in a cream tone with an irregular pile.

NATURES LINES

inspiration

This collection is a celebration of the organic patterns I see in nature,
textural branches, layered leaves, and flowing natural forms.

 

Recently, dealing with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome has made drawing and creating quite a challenge, but switching to markers has been a game changer. The softness of their tips, combined with the easy flow of ink, allows me to stay expressive without the strain of traditional pens or pencils.

 

Each sketch in this collection is born from that journey—embracing ease, movement, and freedom in every stroke.

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