SPAIN Spanish Botanical Floral Pattern
Somewhere between a courtyard in bloom and a botanist's cabinet, this pattern holds the heat and hush of a Spanish summer.Vibe & mood — Maximalist Mediterranean: vibrant, sun-drenched, richly decorative. Not cottagecore, not boho — closer to decorative maximalism with a folk-textile / European heritage-print feel. Festive and collector's-cabinet in composition (like a botanical specimen wall). The pattern is specifically Spain-inspired — evoking the visual romance, heat, and festive intensity of the Spanish landscape and material culture. Think: hacienda tiles, Andalusian courtyard gardens, flamenco textiles, Moorish ornamental rhythms, sun-baked terraces, and the dramatic contrast of deep shadow and blinding light. It carries the stereotyped but emotionally charged "Spanish vibe" — passionate, lush, architectural, earthy yet flamboyant, with a sense of old-world festivity and botanical abundance.Plant species used (all native / naturalized to Spain or strongly associated with its horticultural heritage): Fig leaf and fruit (Ficus carica), flowering rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis), lemon branch (Citrus limon), morning glory (Ipomoea), oleander (Nerium oleander), pomegranate (Punica granatum), red poppy (Papaver rhoeas), angel's trumpet (Brugmansia).Palette & execution — The palette carries the whole mood on its own: crimson pomegranates split open beside golden-yellow interiors, hot fuchsia blossoms pressed against cornflower morning glories, all of it grounded in deep forest green foliage. Every fill is flat and opaque, no gradients softening the edges — the color sits the way it does on hand-painted tile, bold and unapologetic. Linework stays clean and confident, but the botanical accuracy bends toward decoration rather than academic precision; petal edges curl and overlap with a stylized rhythm closer to folk textile than field guide. Fine internal detailing survives in the small places that matter — pomegranate seeds, leaf veins, the ribbing on a fig leaf — so the density reads as rich rather than busy.What's Inside 1 layered PSD file 2 JPG colorway files (ivory/cream ground and charcoal black ground) Individual PNG botanical elements with transparent backgrounds 12000 × 14000 px / 102 × 119 cm / 40 × 47 in, 300 DPI PNG and JPG files — ready to place in Photoshop, Procreate, Illustrator, Canva, Affinity, and any tool that accepts standard image formats.Key characteristics — High contrast, dense all-over repeat with minimal negative space, mix of true botanical forms rendered in a stylized decorative language, rich in detail, herbarium-like variety within one composition. The repeat pattern feels like a celebratory Spanish botanist's dream — a curated collector's sheet where every plant tells a story of the Iberian landscape.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Applications: Surface Design, Branding, Stationery, Interiors, Digital. This pattern is versatile across a wide range of commercial and creative uses: Surface & product design — home textiles (cushions, throws, upholstery), tableware, ceramics, tiles, wallpaper, gift wrap, tote bags, scarves, accessories Branding & packaging — wine labels, olive oil packaging, gourmet food branding, luxury cosmetics, hotel & resort collateral, spa products Stationery & paper goods — notebooks, greeting cards, calendars, art prints, invitations, scrapbooking, wrapping paper Interior design — feature wallpapers, decorative panels, room dividers, custom furniture inlays, soft furnishings Digital & web — website backgrounds, social media assets, digital wallpapers, app splash screens, email marketing templates Fashion & apparel — resort wear, summer dresses, scarves, headscarves, swimwear cover-ups, children's wear Event & wedding design — invitations, menus, seating charts, table runners, backdrops, party decor with a Mediterranean theme Book & editorial — cover design, endpapers, chapter openers, illustrated recipe books, travel magazines, botanical journals
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