So Many Iterations of Mocha Mousse
Spoonflower celebrates all the wonderful gradations of Pantone’s 2025 Color of the Year with the Mocha Mousse collection: 12 designs by four artists that engage the senses with patterns ranging from florals to a basic plaid to abstract geometric designs.
Danika Herrick’s James No. 1 features alternating stripes of vertically oriented leaves with dots of brown that look like tiny animal tracks.
Marigold Strings, by gargipanwar, proposes a kind-of sepia-toned iteration of this familiar flower that’s even earthier than the real thing.
Vienne Canvas Woods by Holli Zollinger features a forest scene with a palette of bushy trees that evokes the dense foliage of Rousseau’s Primitivist paintings.
Lastly, Annette Brown’s Earthy Abstract Fruit offers a cross-section of some unnamed mocha-colored confection. Could be coffee beans. Could be figs. Could even be the under-celebrated yet quite savory sapote, common to Mexico and other Southern climes.
Spoonflower’s 2025 Pantone Mocha Mousse collection features linen-textured wallpaper with DIY-friendly peel-and-stick backing. It’s removable and washable. Each artist has created multiple designs for this collection making 74 patterns total. See Spoonflower to know more.
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