Introducing My New Illustrated Napkin Collection

There’s something rather lovely about setting a table.

It doesn’t have to be for a grand occasion — sometimes it’s just breakfast in the sunshine, lunch in the garden, or supper with friends. But adding a little colour and pattern can make those everyday moments feel just that bit more special.

I’m very excited to introduce a new collection of illustrated napkins, featuring a range of my pattern designs inspired by nature, wildlife and favourite places.

Each pattern begins as a hand-drawn illustration. Animals are first sketched in pencil before being developed digitally, while leaves, flowers and botanical elements are painted using watercolour. These elements are then carefully combined to create vibrant patterns full of detail and storytelling.

The collection includes designs inspired by wildlife, gardens and places that mean something special to me — from butterflies and bees buzzing through flowers to the elegant feathers of peacocks and the mysterious beauty of clouded leopards.

I’ve also created patterns celebrating landscapes and places I love, capturing colourful scenes, architecture and the feeling of travel and adventure.

The napkins themselves are made from soft cotton sateen fabric and printed in the UK. Each one measures 40 x 40 cm and is finished with white stitching for a clean, classic look. They’re durable, easy to wash and perfect for everyday use.

One of the things I love most about them is that they can be mixed and matched. If you enjoy more than one design, you can create your own set by choosing individual napkins from different patterns — perfect for colourful tables and relaxed gatherings.

Whether you’re setting the table for family meals, summer lunches outdoors or special occasions, these illustrated napkins are designed to bring a little colour, nature and creativity into the home.

Because sometimes it’s the smallest details — a pattern, a colour, a tiny butterfly on the corner of a napkin — that make a moment feel special.

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