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Every art nouveau patterns file you make is a true seamless tile. Edges meet cleanly when repeated across wallpaper, fabric, end-papers, packaging, or a digital surface — no visible joins, no awkward seams. Pattern Weaver handles the seamless math automatically and exports up to 8192 by 8192 pixels, sharp enough for a full wall mural or a long bolt of printed fabric. The studio holds the period palette across every iteration, so warm ochres, sage greens, dusty mauves, and dull golds stay locked while you explore motif and scale.
Long, sinuous, asymmetric curves carry the eye through art nouveau patterns. Pattern Weaver renders the signature line at the right weight — neither too thick nor too mechanical — so the rhythm reads correctly.
Muted ochres, sage and olive greens, dusty mauves, peach, cream, dull gold, and ivory. Set the exact hex and the studio holds the shade across every variation of your art nouveau patterns.
Irises, poppies, lilies, wisteria, ivy, and chestnut leaves — flattened into ornament rather than drawn from life. The motif library includes Mucha-style florals and Glasgow School geometry side by side.
Whether the file is printed on fabric, hung as wallpaper, or used as a digital background, the tile meets edge-to-edge. Pattern Weaver handles seamless construction so the repeat reads as one continuous surface.
Browse 600+ substyles. Pick a palette, scale, density, and render method that matches what you are creating.
Pattern Weaver produces a production-ready seamless tile in seconds. Iterate until the design matches your vision.
TIFF in CMYK with embedded ICC profile (GRACoL, FOGRA39, SWOP). Optional bleed for cut-and-sew. 8K resolution.
Full-bleed art nouveau patterns for feature walls, hospitality interiors, restoration projects, and period homes. 8K export covers up to a 4-meter wall at 60 DPI.
Cushion covers, curtains, scarves, dresses, and bedding. CMYK TIFF with embedded ICC profile keeps the muted period palette accurate at the printer.
Hardback covers, end-papers, chapter ornaments, and limited editions in the Mucha and Beardsley tradition. Vector-ready output for typographic overlays.
Gift wrap, soap labels, perfume boxes, tea tins, candle wraps. The period look reads as quality at point of sale and pairs cleanly with serif and art-nouveau typography.
Seamless art nouveau patterns sized for any device — iPhone, iPad, Retina laptop, ultrawide desktop. Sharp at every screen size with no visible repeat.
Decorative borders, frames, and ornament panels for editorial layouts, posters, and tattoo flash sheets in the original Belle Epoque idiom.
Islamic geometry, arabesques, and tessellated star motifs from the wider Middle Eastern decorative tradition.
Indigenous North American motifs — Navajo weaves, Pueblo geometry, Plains beadwork in earth palettes.
Block-print paisley, Mughal florals, bandhani, kalamkari, and madhubani across the Indian textile canon.
Folk-art motifs from Oaxacan textiles, Talavera tile, papel picado, and Otomi embroidery.
Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican geometry — stepped frets, serpents, sun discs, and codex iconography.
Contemporary Mexican design language — modern reinterpretations of folk motifs for surface and print.
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