



Meet the Prints
Inspired by beautiful illustrations found deep in the Natural History Museum's archive, these limited edition prints are full of colour and marine life.
Ocean Jelly Fish
Grab the goggles. Who's got the snorkels? And don't forget the flippers.
Let's explore the shallows!
This unique print was created by Bryony using beautiful illustrations from Claude Augé’s Nouveau Larousse illustré, an illustrated French language encyclopedia published between 1897 and 1904. You can read more about it in our Journal.
If you look closely, you'll see little reference numbers next to the creatures on the ocean floor and their corresponding latin names along the hem.


Coastal Migration
Reefs are a haven of life, full of movement and colours. The meeting of all sorts of different fish and other marine living things.
Our Coastal Migration print celebrates the variety of such habitats. And of course, we've given it a bit of a Palava twist by playing with colours, scale and styles.
This print is a mash up of an old Palava print and all manner of strange sea creatures all overlapping together. Taking from both Claude Augé’s Nouveau Larousse Illustré and William Saville Kent’s The Great Barrier Reef of Australia, we loved how this print has turned into an explosion of life and colour. Read more in our Journal.

