Viscera Garden —
patterns projecting home
Viscera Garden grew from a desire to create patterns that feel lived-in — grounded and tactile, yet carrying a hum of restlessness. The collection began with block printing: hand-carved forms pressed repeatedly onto paper, allowing irregularity, pressure and rhythm to guide the emerging language. These early prints became a way of thinking through the hand, where instinct meets imagination and the deep-rooted pulse of the inner world intertwines with the gentle pull of what is still forming ahead.
The designs draw on a modern-cottage sensibility: warm yet vibrant interiors, worn wooden tables, botanical fragments gathered from both inner dwellings and outer landscapes and the soft geometry of textiles that accompany everyday life. Block-printed marks, layered impressions and organic repeats flow through the collection, shaping a sense of belonging while projecting outward into forms meant to hold both memory and possibility.






















If one of these patterns stirs something familiar in you —
a fragment of home, a remembered room, a rhythm you’ve lived before — you’re welcome to reach out. I create custom colourways and licensing options and I’m always glad to continue the conversation one to one.
Let what stirs within gently guide you,
Renata