Patterns - Summer 2026 Collection
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Lily of the valley
A symbol of luck and renewal since Celtic times, lily of the valley unfurls here in a decorative composition rich in plant scrolls.
The iconic bells mingle with undulating foliage and delicate touches of lilies, in a discreet homage to English wallpaper and Art Nouveau arabesques.
A luminous and ornamental pattern, where botanical tradition and decorative spirit meet.

Birdy Teal
A true celebration of spring.
Colourful birds, wild berries, oak leaves and sweet peas intertwine in a lush pattern, like a miniature ecosystem.
Available in a deep teal, that vibrant blue-green colour we particularly love at Les Touristes, the design is reminiscent of large English decorative prints, somewhere between fantastical nature and botanical poetry.
Holy
An aerial ballet of butterflies with outstretched wings, rendered in a resolutely graphic composition.
The pattern captures that suspended moment when nature awakens, when insects invade gardens with the return of fine weather.
Between movement and repetition, Holy plays with colour contrasts to transform this springtime flight into a vibrant textile pattern.
Allegria
A lush interlacing pattern inspired by runner beans, those generous climbing plants that colonise gardens and trellises with an almost wild vitality.
Stylised in the manner of large decorative motifs, the design plays with flat areas of colour and organic rhythms.
With its plant arabesques and dense foliage, Allegria evokes a lush garden where nature gently reclaims its rights.
Mackintosh
Inspired by daylilies, those spectacular flowers that last only a day, this pattern pays homage to the floral compositions of early 20th-century English naturalist paintings.
The design changes character depending on the scale: in small repeats, it evokes the delicate elegance of Liberty prints; enlarged, it becomes an almost exotic flower with tropical accents reminiscent of Hawaiian landscapes.
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