Pineapples, the symbol of hospitality, are the centerpiece of this pattern. Based on a rare 18th-century Indian document, the delicate fruit sit against a solid background for a head-turning effect.
Call it tiki chic: a bright, sunny explosion of tropical blooms and fronds on a backdrop of stylized bark, this retro-revival print gains new life with an updated palette and incredible depth and dimension.
London-based fashion duo Clements Ribeiro created Daisy Chain in homage to a vintage 1970s print that instantly transported them to their childhood bedrooms. Vaguely psychedelic, the medium-scale fabric is a trippy landscape of rolling hills and seas made of beads and daisy chains. Also available as wallpaper.
Graceful antelopes leap through an abstract, fantasy forest in this sleek design, created exclusively for Schumacher by Paul Poiret in 1930, and printed on textured linen.
Based on an original watercolor and printed in Brooklyn, this evocative design recreates the effect of sunlight filtered through waving palms a dreamy, dappled fabric that will completely sweep you away.