GARDEN BLOSSOMS B PATTERN DESIGN

Garden Blossoms is a pattern collection inspired by both summer and winter gardens. The series is divided into two parts, A and B, each representing different aspects of the garden experience across the seasons.

Garden Blossoms B is the second part of the Garden Blossoms collection, inspired by the calm and cool beauty of winter gardens. This part includes seven patterns that reflect the character of the winter season through cooler color tones and refined details.

In contrast to Part A, which features warm and light tones, Garden Blossoms B uses a palette of cooler shades, including deep blue alongside softer grays and light blue hues. These colors reflect the feeling of a frost-covered garden, bringing a sense of calm and stillness to the designs.

The patterns in Garden Blossoms B feature hand-drawn illustrations of flowers and leaves.

GARDEN BLOSSOMS A PATTERN DESIGN

Garden Blossoms is a pattern collection inspired by lush summer gardens. The collection is divided into two parts, A and B. Part A includes three patterns focused on warm tones, making them well suited for products such as bedding and other textiles.

The patterns in this collection mainly feature flowers and leaves, with detailed hand-drawn illustrations. Each design presents floral motifs in a style that feels both modern and classic, making them well suited for home interiors.

The color palette includes shades of coral and soft pink, balanced with neutral tones of beige and gray, making the patterns easy to integrate into a wide range of interior styles.

HAPPY CLOUDS PATTERN DESIGN

Happy Clouds is a playful mini collection inspired by Scandinavian summer and nature. The collection features a series of clouds, flowers, and natural elements, presented in a refined color palette of dusty pink, ochre, and shades of blue. The design blends Scandinavian aesthetics with a sense of calm and joy found in nature, making it well suited for everyday products.

This is a personal project, and the collection has been produced across a range of products, including enamel mugs, coasters, kitchen towels, placemats, cutting boards, and gift wrap.

The Happy Clouds collection is available for licensing and full buyout.

LITTLE GARDENER PATTERN DESIGN

The Little Gardener collection is designed with children and the joy of gardening in mind. The project brings together colorful garden and nature-inspired elements such as flowers, strawberries, animals, and clouds, all illustrated in a playful style. The clouds featuring the word “grow” add a gentle educational element, encouraging children to think about growth and nature.

The color palette is bright and playful, combining soft pastels with more saturated tones, making the designs perfect for children’s clothing and other kids’ products. This makes the patterns ideal for a wide range of items, from apparel to accessories such as gardening tools, backpacks, small bags, and notebooks.

Little Gardener is available for licensing or purchase.

PATTERN DESIGN FOR CURTAINS AT MOELVEN

In collaboration with Fugleperspektivet Interior Architects, I had the pleasure of designing custom-made curtains for Moelven’s reception and office spaces at Østerdalsbruket. The project focused on reflecting Moelven’s identity as a leading player in the Scandinavian timber industry. The pattern is inspired by the natural lines of wood grain and executed in the company’s brand color to strengthen brand recognition.

The design process began with analog methods; I used paint, brush, paper, and pen to create an organic and authentic expression that truly represents Moelven’s nature-based identity. The curtains are produced in linen, a natural material that resonates with Moelven’s sustainability values, and were woven at a linen mill in Sweden.

This project demonstrates not only a strong connection between functional and aesthetic design, but also how thoughtful interior design can help strengthen a company’s overall brand strategy.

PATTERN AND ILLUSTRATION - SNOWMAN

This mini collection was designed around a selected color palette and concept. The process began with hand-drawn sketches in my sketchbook. I eventually chose a snowman motif and concept to develop further.

The sketch was further developed and drawn in Procreate. The snowman was created in multiple layers, making it easy to adjust colors and other details.

Once the main illustration was completed, I began sketching patterns that could complement and further develop the theme.