This is another pattern from my Transposed Harmony collection, titled Crescendo. A crescendo in music is a gradual increase in the volume of a passage of music. The word comes from the Italian word crescere, which means "to grow".
The shape in the design resembles a crescendo (and decrescendo) symbol, and is actually based on a part inside a piano. Crescendo not only signifies a gradual increase in volume but also evokes a sense of organic growth, as the motifs on either end resemble flowers. The flowers were inspired by art I created from the piano parts. I love when a pattern design carries layers of meaning—something not as obvious but deeply personal to me, yet open to interpretation, allowing it to resonate with others in different ways.
You can find this pattern in my Spoonflower shop along with other colorways. It can be printed on fabric or many other household decor items or bedding. The photo below is a placemat set made from the pattern Crescendo, also available on Spoonflower.
A second a third colorway below are other versions of this pattern, and I really love all 3 colors!