Flora Elements: 208 Botanical Shapes
About the product
We've drawn our botanical shapes from Henri Matisse's late cut-outs, a method he called "drawing with scissors." These were the gouaches découpés, which he composed directly in color by cutting forms freehand from gouache-painted paper. Over 80 years later, we've tried to repeat it. However, alongside the loose Matisse-style forms run tidier mid-century folk motifs — stylized tulips, fan palms, seed sprigs, and ferns with a graphic clarity.
The collection spans the full botanical range, delivered in an earthy palette of mustard, terracotta, olive, and plum, with solid-black silhouettes included for high-contrast layouts. Because every shape ships as SVG, AI, and EPS, each one opens in Illustrator, Figma, or Affinity as a live vector: scale it from a logo mark to a wall print, then recolor it by swapping fills to a brand palette.
Usage:
Group a handful into a wreath, a corner spray, or a running border; repeat one motif into a seamless pattern for wrapping paper or fabric; or lift a single bloom as a monogram accent. They suit branding for florists, ceramic studios, and skincare lines, product labels and packaging, wedding suites and invitations, editorial spot art, and home-decor prints.
Details:
- 208 unique botanical shapes: flowers, leaves, branches, grasses, seeds, and abstract organic forms;
- formats: SVG, AI, EPS, PNG;
- fully editable, scalable, and recolorable;
- commercial-use ready.