New York Botanical Garden. Established 1891

Our second collection of New York Botanical Garden fabrics finds inspiration from ecosystems around the world. From the subtropical climate of the Himalayan Mountains, to the plant life in the arid deserts in the North American Southwest to aquatic flora; these new patterns explore the natural beauty of these unique habitats.

DESERT FLORA
Desert Flora Pattern
Desert Flora Pattern Desert Flora Pattern Desert Flora Pattern

The desert habitat is lush with extraordinary plant life suited for its arid climate. Our Desert Flora rendering captures the personality of cacti and aloe. By contrast to the painterly prints, simplistic linework vessels and ombréd ellipse shaped embroidery detail gives the pattern a whimsical style.

MARINE BOTANICAL
Marine Botanical Pattern
Marine Botanical Pattern Marine Botanical Pattern

The exotic plant life that flourishes in seas and oceans contributes to the underwater ecosystem by giving shelter, food and oxygen to marine organisms. Marine Botanical studies this exquisite vegetation and captures the shapes, movement and transparency of these plants. Printed on a crisp cotton sateen on a pure white ground.

SUGAR BUSH
Sugar Bush Pattern
Sugar Bush Pattern Sugar Bush Pattern

Named for the Sugarbush Protea, native to South Africa and characterized by distinctive cone shaped flowers. Embroidered as a panel stripe, the detailed stitching brings to life the botanical beauty of these flowers.

HIMILAYAN FLORAL
Himilayan Floral Pattern
Himilayan Floral Pattern Himilayan Floral Pattern Himilayan Floral Pattern

Agapetes variegatais are a relative of the rhododendron and grow in the subtropical climate of the Himalayan Mountains. Himalayan Floral illustrates the intriguing combination of bold leaves and intricately detailed clusters of trumpet flowers. Printed on a crisp cotton union with a delicate slub.

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