Birds, blooms, butterflies: Celebrate summer with Madeleine Floyd

Birds, blooms, butterflies: Celebrate summer with Madeleine Floyd

· Written by Stuart

There are certain signs that summer has truly arrived.

Butterflies drift between flowers. Gardens fill with colour. Birds become a constant soundtrack to long, bright days.

It's a season full of life, movement and small moments of beauty.

Our Madeleine Floyd collection celebrates exactly that.

Featuring some of Britain's most loved birds alongside colourful butterflies and delicate floral illustrations, the range brings together many of the sights that define the season. Each design is inspired by the natural world and interpreted through Madeleine's distinctive combination of expressive linework and soft watercolour washes.

The result is artwork that feels both elegant and full of personality.

Butterflies add flashes of colour and movement. Floral designs introduce softness and seasonal charm. The bird illustrations bring familiar garden favourites to life, each one captured with warmth and character.

What ties the collection together is a shared sense of observation. Madeleine has a remarkable ability to notice the details that make wildlife so fascinating, whether that's the posture of a blue tit, the markings of a butterfly or the shape of a flower in bloom.

These details transform everyday objects into something more meaningful.

A mug may be a practical item, but it's also something we reach for every day. The artwork we choose to surround ourselves with has the power to brighten routines, spark memories and bring a little joy to ordinary moments.

Birds, blooms and butterflies have inspired artists for generations, and it's easy to see why. They represent colour, optimism and the changing seasons. They encourage us to slow down and pay attention.

This collection is a celebration of those simple pleasures.

A little nature. A little colour. And a reminder that beauty is often found in the smallest details.

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