The Fish Block Panels are like little windows into the sea—like looking at the ocean floor through the portholes of an elaborate, blue submarine. Each window tells a different tale…or tail!
These Small Tossed Fish are as simple as they get, but are highly effective as a background or as an accent pattern. The subtle stripes of teal give the feeling of undulating water—and consequently, this has a calming effect on the viewer.
This pattern of Tossed Fish on a rich blue background offers a nice reprieve from the lighter colours used in some of the other patterns in this collection, and it ties in with the Fish Border and Fish Block Panel perfectly to complete the look and feel of this collection.
This pattern is similar to Tossed Shells in colour palette and layout, but it is unique because of the use of coral and fish. The shading of the sand gives it a slightly rippled appearance—as is common in shallow water. The ripples, along with the positioning of the plants, create a subtle movement that is so appealing.
When creating designs using the sea floor as inspiration, horizontal stripes are natural and sensical, that’s why this pattern is refreshing and uplifting—perhaps it is the bubbles! The vertical seaweed is certainly reminiscent of kelp beds, which are naturally filled with a variety of sea life.
Our fish border is more than just a border—it is a story of under water interaction! The coral gives this pattern a soft and appealing feel, but then the relationship between the goofy fish and sea creatures really makes this border unique!
This beautifully coloured Fish Collage was one of Lynn’s first surface designs, and it's still one of our favourites! There is always something new to discover in this complex cluster of creatures.
Have you ever wondered what the Tooth Fairy does with all of the teeth she collects? Have you ever wondered how they are transported by such a tiny beings? Well, we’re not sure where they go, but we do know how they get there...thanks to this fun accent pattern of teeth and bubbles!
This light and airy bubble pattern has a surprising amount of colour within each bubble. Lynn has worked to ensure these bubbles mimic the gassy iridescence of soap bubbles. This pattern would make a lovely pairing with any pastel.