Scandinavian Hats
Description: This fun retro pattern was inspired by Scandinavian fabric art of the fifties and sixties. It may be vintage but it still looks modern!
Scandinavian Midcentury Modern Composition With Birds And Flowers Hat
by LittleBunnySunshine
$12 $19
Description: Unleash your inner flower child with this groovy mid-century modern flowers design! These delightful blossoms take you on a whimsical journey back to the retro era, where vibrant colors and funky patterns reigned supreme. Whether you wear this design on a t-shirt, adorn your walls with an art print, or carry it on a tote bag, it's a nod to the past with a modern twist. Let these flowers be a reminder to embrace your unique style, spread good vibes, and bloom with confidence. Get ready to turn heads and evoke smiles with this delightful floral design!
Description: This design depicts this monstrous canine from Northern European legend in a "Neo-Nordic" style. There are lots of traditional style knots and patterns woven together and given a contemporary edge. The colors are distressed to give the image the look of a gold or bronze artifact that was just dug up out of a Viking chieftains burial mound! The runes towards the bottom of the image says, "FENRIR."
Description: Embrace the allure of mid-century modern aesthetics with this captivating design showcasing a collection of vibrant flowers. The harmonious color palette and geometric patterns create a visual symphony that captures attention and sparks imagination. Whether you're a fan of vintage-inspired fashion or seek to decorate your home with a touch of retro charm, this design offers a fresh and unique take on floral art.
Description: In Norse mythology, there lived a great beast. A wolf, but not just any wolf. This wolf is the son of Loki (how a humanoid fathers a wolf I surely don't know, but it's mythology so we won't overthink it) and the father of ALL wolves. The legend of Fenrir has many interesting stories attached to it, but perhaps the most well known is how Fenrir came to bite off the hand of the Nordic god, Týr (from whom we get "Týrsday, or Tuesday as it is now known). Týr was brave enough to place his hand INSIDE the mouth of Fenrir while the other Nordic god's bound Fenrir with a magical ribbon made by the dwarves. Fenrir, who was able to break every other chain up until the magical dwarf ribbon was unable to free himself, and bit off Týr's hand...