The Herringbone pattern takes its inspiration from natural forms: the V-shaped lines of leaves, the structure of wood grain, and even the scales of fish create the recognisable “chevron” motif. This organic ornament gradually made its way into art and design, becoming a popular element in architecture, textiles, interiors, and fashion. It is widely used in surface design emphasising natural harmony and functionality.
A beloved pattern of our creative team, and we continually discover new facets of its expressiveness. The present collection brings together ten original interpretations from classic tweed-inspired designs to experimental approaches influenced by the Japanese shibori and delicate watercolour effects.
Our aim was to highlight the versatility of the motif by combining elements from different eras and cultures within a single project, creating a unique synthesis of tradition and modernity.
We hope the presented set has allowed you to appreciate the diversity of the Herringbone pattern. Each design demonstrates the unique potential for transforming and adapting this classic motif to a wide range of styles and directions. Perfect for adding depth, refinement, and a timeless aesthetic to any creative work, the Herringbone pattern continues to prove its versatility and enduring appeal across both contemporary and traditional design.















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