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Bring a little bit of spring indoors with these blossoming prints
bluebellgray’s Blossom Collection was inspired by the owner’s travels to Japan
If you aren’t familiar with bluebellgray, you’re missing out on a whole lot of pretty. This Glasgow-based textile company specializes in hand-painted floral designs that bring a bespoke accent to any interior.
The vibrancy and painterly details of Fi Douglas’ prints are captured exquisitely on natural cotton and linen weaves, and are all made in the UK.
With spring approaching, bluebellgray has released its Blossom Collection. Inspired by Douglas’ travels to Japan, the collection boasts an array of saturated oversized blooms in her signature watercolour strokes, alongside a bold abstract creation.
These prints are sure to liven any room in anticipation of spring. And if you’re not looking for a home accent, bluebellgray’s online shop also offers scarves, wallets, and even phone covers – all in one-of-a-kind watercolour designs.