Nature Pattern
Nature and plant motifs have been used in art and design for thousands of years, symbolizing growth, harmony, and the beauty of the natural world. Ancient civilizations like the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans incorporated natural forms into their architecture, pottery, and textiles, celebrating the balance between humanity and the environment. In the East, nature themes have long been central to art, especially in Chinese and Japanese textiles and ceramics, where plants and landscapes symbolize spiritual harmony.
With the rise of Art Nouveau in the late 19th century, organic forms inspired by nature became a hallmark of design, influencing everything from wallpaper to jewelry. Today, plant and nature-inspired patterns continue to evoke a timeless connection to the environment in both modern and traditional designs.