First Bloom
Where spring begins to unfold
First Bloom is inspired by those early moments of the spring season—when delicate flowers begin to open, scattered gently across the garden in soft anticipation of what’s to come. Light, airy florals and subtle textures reflect the calm rhythm of nature just beginning to awaken.
A palette of fresh greens, muted purples, warm yellows and soft blush tones captures the subtle shift from winter to spring, bringing a sense of lightness and renewal to the collection. Designed with versatility in mind, First Bloom offers a balanced mix of expressive florals, supportive coordinates, and delicate blenders—perfect for fabric, stationery and home décor.
Blooming Bouquet
Blooming Bouquet
Crocus Scatter
Crocus Scatter
Daffodil Rows
Daffodil Rows
Spring Ground
Spring Ground
Budding Quince
Budding Quince
Blooming Bouquet (napkin): A gathered arrangement of early spring blossoms comes into bloom, capturing the gentle beauty and quiet abundance of the season’s first flowers.
Crocus Scatter, shown on back left pillow: Delicate crocus blooms are scattered lightly across the surface, echoing the first flowers to appear as winter begins to fade.
Daffodil Rows: Daffodils are arranged in a soft, repeating rhythm, inspired by early spring plantings just beginning to line the garden beds.
Spring Ground: A subtle, textural pattern that adds quiet movement, reminiscent of soft earth and new growth beneath the surface.
Blooming Quince: Small budding branches create a delicate, rhythmic pattern, reflecting the earliest signs of blossoms just beginning to emerge.
Left to Right: Spring Ground, Budding Quince and Crocus Scatter
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Not looking to license but would love to bring one of these patterns into your home? Many of the prints are available to order on Spoonflower. Choose your favorite and let us know if we can help with another scale or color!