Florals for spring is by no means a groundbreaking concept. Year after year, this blossoming motif finds its way into design conversations just as the frost begins to thaw, filling interiors with a sense of freshness, rejuvenation, and effortless beauty. But this spring, the trend for florals takes a tasteful, timeless turn, with heritage-inspired motifs coming into bloom – as evidenced by Salvesen Graham's Chelsea Townhouse project.
Elegant, elevated, and playfully mature, the project reimagines fresh florals with enduring aesthetic appeal. Large floral prints in vibrant hues take the form of wallpaper, pillows, and curtains, grounding each room with natural beauty and vintage-inspired allure. Tiny florals, in their charming, minuscule manner, complement the scene with whimsical wonder. Classic in style, these heritage-inspired floral motifs make decorating with florals feel like a timeless trend rather than a played-out pattern.
The trend to adopt these mature floral prints makes space for tasteful pattern clashing in interiors, too. Think florals with stripes, florals with gingham, even florals with florals – with a base as confident and traditionally rooted as flower print, the case for mixing pattern on pattern will never be too much.
As a vintage print making a comeback in 2026, heritage florals demonstrate the beauty and stylistic appeal of traditional motifs. They're proof that this spring trend will never feel overused if it's rooted in timeless design and styled with intention. If you're eager to refresh your interiors with characterful, heritage florals this spring, shop our curated edit of elevated floral decor, below.
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