Welcome to Floralia Studios Fine Art & Pattern Design
Our designs span from classic to playful and contemporary, inspired by our travels, the wonders of nature, and the quiet language of dreams.
Created to enhance and bring a distinct sense of style to your environment and life, our work extends across fine home décor, textiles, fashion, outdoor and sports gear, wall coverings, and publishing.
Floralia Studios draws its name from the ancient Roman celebration of Flora, goddess of flowers, spring, and earthly abundance — a festival honoring beauty, renewal, and the flourishing of life.
Inspired by the enduring connection between nature and creativity, our studio is deeply rooted in the landscape surrounding our home and gardens. The changing seasons, cultivated fields, wild growth, and quiet rhythms of the natural world continually shape and inspire our fine art and design collections.
Floralia Studios reflects a way of living that values beauty, atmosphere, and connection to place. Our gardens and land have long served as a gathering space where friends, collectors, and visitors come to experience moments of peace, inspiration, and retreat from the demands of daily life.
Through art, pattern, and design, we seek to bring that same sense of warmth, wonder, and timeless beauty into the lives and spaces people inhabit.
Collaborate with Floralia StudiosBespoke Pattern Design Commissions
Every great product deserves a signature look. Floralia Studios offers commissioned pattern design for brands, makers, and creatives who want original artwork crafted with intention. Drawing from the same inspiration behind our own collections — nature, wanderlust, and the beauty of everyday life — we create custom designs that feel both artful and purposeful.
Contact our team to inquire about licensing and collaboration opportunities.
Explore All Collections
Featured CollectionCelestial Threads is a collaborative exploration of movement, symbolism, and the connection between inner and outer worlds.
Created in dialogue, these parallel collections reflect two perspectives—one grounded in observation and motion, the other in intuition and meaning—woven together through a shared celestial language.