There’s a specific kind of magic in a "hero" print. It’s that one element in a room that anchors everything else, allowing your mismatched chairs and heirloom silver to suddenly make sense.
The Mimi Ochre design is a tribute to the Golden Age of textile design. During the mid-century era, designers moved away from fussy, realistic roses and toward these brave, flattened silhouettes. By stripping the flower down to its geometric essence - the circle, the curve, the petal - the pattern becomes a piece of art in its own right.
Design isn't just for galleries. Sometimes, it’s just for the place where you eat your toast.
And this design is currently on offer.
