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23/05/2026

At this time of year, we always find ourselves returning to the natural world 🌿 Botanical studies, seed catalogues and flower charts, all created to observe and understand the changing seasons with care and precision.

Many of our designs are adapted from these kinds of sources, where plants, trees and flowers were once documented in remarkable detail. Some scientific, some ornamental, all rich in colour, pattern and curiosity.

A celebration of spring, and of the enduring beauty of nature observed on paper.

Explore our nature-inspired designs > https://thepatternbook.co.uk/collections/natural-world

Photos from The Pattern Book's post 06/05/2026

Five new bundles, thoughtfully gathered 🌿

We’ve brought together a selection of designs into five new bundles, each shaped by a shared theme and drawn from the archive.

💼 'The Every Day' reflects life’s smaller moments, from travel to celebration.
🍃 'Plants, Trees & Botanical' explores leaves, ferns and trees, drawn from botanical studies.
🦋 'Paper Butterflies' captures Lepidoptera in careful arrangement from natural history illustration.
💌 'Just to Say…' brings together designs for messages both joyful and considered.
🌻 'Flower Varieties' brings together cultivated blooms and wild species in studied arrangement.

Each one offers a small, considered way to explore the collection.

Explore the bundles > https://thepatternbook.co.uk/collections/bundles-1

01/04/2026

What began in 2016 as a shared curiosity for historical imagery has grown into a collection shaped by archives, libraries, and a love of print.

Over the past decade, we’ve gathered designs from scientific texts, botanical studies and forgotten books, each one adapted with care and given a new life on paper.

To mark the occasion, we’re offering 10% off for 10 days.

Use code PB10 at checkout > https://thepatternbook.co.uk/

*Offer valid from 1st April to 10th April 2026. T&Cs apply.

24/03/2026

A miniature world under glass 🌿

Our Terrarium card is adapted from an illustration in Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine (1879), a publication rich in ornament, advice and domestic detail. The original terrariums - or Wardian cases - were first created in the mid-19th century to protect delicate plants from London soot, forming their own gentle ecosystems in miniature.

At this time of year, as light lengthens and everything begins to shift, there’s something quietly reassuring about the idea of a contained world, carefully tended.

A small design for those who love structure, stillness and green things > https://thepatternbook.co.uk/collections/new-collection/products/terrarium

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