floats over a black background.
This pattern is a medium-scale version of Turandot Chinoiserie Lattice Kowloon Cachet. A large-scale version is also available for sale. A smaller-scale version is available on request. My series of Chinese lattice (trellis or screen) designs is named for Giacomo Puccini’s opera, “Turandot,” about a mythical Chinese princess who is afraid to love. I want to evoke the lavish exoticism of imperial China. There are a number of variations; I’ve been playing with tromp-l’oeil beveled versions with drop shadows and simpler versions that appear more flat. It all depends on what you are looking for. The largest-scale designs were intended for wallpaper but are also perfect for bedding, upholstery, or wherever a bold statement is needed. Medium-scale versions, available currently for most patterns, are suitable for smaller items. Smaller-scale versions are available on request. I make all my size variations available in the complete Spoonflower product range of fabric, wallpaper, and giftwrap. Please don’t hesitate to ask for something that you would like to see. My experience with Spoonflower, thus far, is that colors are much more saturated, i.e., “deeper,” when printed on synthetic fabrics.