Surface Designs

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Cohesion 20 Collection

This surface pattern collection features 20 cohesive retro designs in cream, green, brown, tan, and terra cotta, with a faux or quasi-burlap aesthetic.

Marketplaces:

My designs in this collection can be mixed and matched for a cohesive look across all of the items in your projects. The growing list of available products is listed further down this page but if you feel adventurous and are already familiar with these marketplaces, I invite you to explore.

NOTE: To locate my collections or specific designs on Society6, search the page(s) by the design numbers (e.g., 31-06, 28-05, etc.). Not all designs will be made available on Society6, however, but if you wish for me to include a collection or specific design, please contact me.

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Products Featuring My Designs

The designs are available on a growing number of products such as fabric, wallpaper, tablecloths, table runners, cocktail napkins, dinner napkins, placemats, tea towels, duvet covers, comforters, pillows, pillow shams and covers, sheet sets, curtains, rugs, tapestries, blankets, wall hangings, wall art, wall clocks, bath mats, shower curtains, hand and bath towels, backpacks, fanny packs, face masks, tote bags, duffle bags, makeup bags, socks, bar stools, benches, coffee tables, counter stools, credenzas, side tables, chairs, stools, coasters, cutting boards, serving trays, mugs, wine chillers, water bottles, wrapping paper, as well as a variety of stationery and office organization, tech, and outdoor products. Whew!

Even after all that, the designs may become available on even more products in the future.

Fabric, Wallpaper, Home Decor

See all of my collections on Spoonflower.

What Did They Say?

On The Subject of Creativity
“Everyone is born creative; everyone is given a box of crayons in kindergarten. Then when you hit puberty they take the crayons away and replace them with dry, uninspiring books on algebra, history, etc. Being suddenly hit years later with the 'creative bug' is just a wee voice telling you, 'I'd like my crayons back, please.”Hugh MacLeod