Florals still have that "WOW" factor, whether in fashion or interiors. As a British company we reflect the British taste. Our home interiors are an extension of our gardens and visa-versa. From the traditional english rose and peony to the tropical holiday influences of the palms and hibiscus flowers. There are always new ways to use the floral whether hand painted or digital. Whether it's a cushion, lampshade or a statement piece of wall decor, it seems we just can't get enough of them. They just bring that decorative, fresh, uplifting, almost personal element to the geometric structure of a room, softening those large flat areas of colour.
REFERENCES FOR MOOD BOARD
All over floral - Valeria Alevra 
Floral Asos Dress - Who What Wear
Digital Floral print - Rebekah Bauer Textile Designer via Pattern People
Floral chair - Pinterest via Apartment Therapy 
Skin Tropique design - Decorque's own
Floral Card design - Aimee St Hill via Society 6 
Floral bedroom - Apartment Therapy 
All over floral design - Pinterest 
Lilium Cushion Cover - Zara Home 
Floral outfits - Tumblr 
Catwalk - Prabal Gurung Spring 2012 Collection 
Cushion - House To Home 
Hot Tropique design - Decorque's own
Catwalk trend - Just Cavalli 
Blue Rose Skin print - Decorque's own
Floral ice cubes - Now Picture This via Tumblr -
Hummingbird tropical flowers - Decorque's own
Catwalk inspired florals by Preen 
Digi flowers - Surface Designer Christina K. via Pattern People 
Interior - Apartment Therapy 
Tropical palm print - Matthew Williamson Escape print 
Ombre floral print - Rebekah Bauer Textile Designer via Pattern People 
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Inspirational mood board contributor from DECORQUE - London, UK
Decorque's original unique designs on cork, Opaline placemats, coasters, art prints and greetings cards are produced using digital printing. A creative touch combines the traditional English look with ethnic and tropical themes, giving them a fashion-edge look. Decorque's Head Designer is Lesley Stevens, her aim being to present high-quality, decorative products for the home that combine textile, surface pattern and graphic design.
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