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Free Art Nouveau Botanical Patterns from Eugène Grasset

These 49 gorgeous Art Nouveau botanical patterns show how flowers and leaves were turned into decorative art. Download the gorgeous vintage prints for free.

If you love Art Nouveau design, you’ll know that nature sits right at the heart of it. Flowing vines, stylised flowers, and elegant botanical forms appear everywhere from wallpapers and textiles to ceramics, jewellery and posters.

About La plante et ses applications ornementales

One of the most beautiful guides to Art Nouveau’s nature-inspired approach is the wonderfully illustrated book La plante et ses applications ornementales. Published in 1896, it was created by the Swiss-French designer Eugène Grasset and illustrated by Maurice Pillard Verneuil.

Rather than simply presenting plants as botanical studies, the book shows how real plant forms can be transformed into decorative patterns and design motifs. Leaves curl into borders, stems become repeating patterns, and flowers evolve into elegant ornamental designs that feel instantly recognisable as Art Nouveau.

Originally intended as a guide for artists, designers and craftsmen working in the decorative arts, the book demonstrates how natural plant structures can inspire applied design, from textiles and wallpaper to ceramics and metalwork.

Today, it remains a wonderful source of inspiration and a fascinating insight into a time when designers were actively exploring new ways to turn nature into decorative art.

49 Art Nouveau Florals and Botanical Patterns by Eugene Grasset Pin

William Morris and the Roots of Nature-Inspired Pattern

Art Nouveau didn’t appear out of nowhere. Earlier designers, particularly William Morris, helped spark renewed interest in nature-inspired patterns during the Arts and Crafts movement. Morris’s textiles and wallpapers are filled with lush botanical forms, dense arrangements of flowers, leaves and vines that feel both natural and decorative.

While Morris’s patterns tend to be fuller and more traditional in composition, Art Nouveau designers such as Grasset and Verneuil pushed the form further. Their designs often feature more flowing lines, stylised shapes and dynamic movement, creating patterns that feel lighter and more organic.

How to Download the Art Nouveau Prints

All of the images featured in this post come from the original 1896 book La plante et ses applications ornementales by Eugène Grasset and Maurice Pillard Verneuil.

Because the book was published more than a century ago, the illustrations are now in the public domain, which means they are free to download and use.

To download an image:

  1. Click on the title above the image you like
  2. A larger high-resolution version will open
  3. Right-click and choose Save Image As or Print

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Print 1: Purple Irises

This collection of purple Irises Was also featured in the Art Nouveau flowers collection by Maurice Pillard Verneuil. For more stunning paintings of Irises, check out these Japanese Iris prints.

Purple Irises painted in Art Nouveau style by Maurice Pilard Verneuil

Print 2: Iris Patterns

Irises were a popular motif in Art Nouveau, and these designs show why. Their long stems and sculptural petals translate effortlessly into elegant, flowing patterns.

Iris pattern in blue Ar Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 3: Poppies

poppy Flower Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 4: Water Lily Pattern

Water lilies feature in the original Art Nouveau flower collection on Pictureboxblue, as well as a whole post on the Giant Water lily.

Water Lily Patterns Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 5: Columbine Flowers

Columbine flowers are spring-blooming perennials with distinctive spurred petals and a nodding, bell-like shape. Their clear structure and curved forms make them easy to adapt into simple, decorative patterns, which is why they work so well in Art Nouveau designs.

Columbine Flower Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 6: Columbine Patterns

Art Nouveau botanical patterns of Columbine for fabric, borders, and a vase.

Columbine Flower Pattern Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 7: More Columbine Patterns

Patterns for wallpaper, tiles and stained glass.

Columbine Flower Patterns 2 Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 8: Gourds

Gourds have bold, sculptural shapes and natural ridges that make them easy to stylise into decorative patterns. They also have a long history in traditional Chinese design, where they symbolise good luck and longevity, and their balanced, rounded forms translate well into repeating motifs, which work beautifully in Art Nouveau patterns, too.

Gourd Flower Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 9: Gourd Patterns

Gourd Flower Pattern Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

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Print 10: Crown Imperial

Crown imperial is a striking plant with tall stems topped by a ring of drooping, bell-shaped flowers, giving it a bold, architectural look that lends itself well to decorative pattern design.

Crown Imperial Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 11: Crown Imperial Botanical Patterns

Crown Imperial Patterns Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 12: More Crown Imperial Patterns

Crown Imperial Patterns 2 Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Plate 13: Wild Geranium

Wild geraniums are native woodland plants with delicate, five-petalled flowers, usually in soft shades of pink, purple or blue. Their simple, open shapes and lightly veined leaves make them easy to adapt into natural-looking decorative patterns.

Geranium Flower Pattern Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 14: Geranium Botanical Patterns

Geranium Flower Patterns 2 Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 15: Cyclamen Flowers

Cyclamen are low-growing plants with distinctive swept-back petals and often beautifully patterned leaves. Their curved flower shapes and heart-shaped foliage make them especially suited to stylised, flowing designs like those seen in Art Nouveau.

Cyclamen Flower Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 16: Cyclamen Art Nouveau Patterns

Cyclamen Flower Pattern Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 17: More cyclamen patterns

Cyclamen Flower Patterns 2 Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Plate 18: Arrow Head Pattern

Arrowhead plants are named for their distinctive arrow-shaped leaves, which have a strong, clear silhouette. This bold, geometric form makes them ideal for decorative patterns, where the repeating leaf shape creates simple yet striking designs often seen in Art Nouveau.

Arrow-Head Flower pattern Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 19: More Arrow Head Patterns

Arrow-Head Flower pattern 2 Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

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Print 20: Jonquil Botanical Patterns

Jonquils, a type of daffodil, have slender stems and small, fragrant yellow flowers with a central cup surrounded by narrow petals. Their simple structure and repeating blooms make them easy to stylise into rhythmic, decorative patterns.

Jonquile Flower pattern Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 21: More Jonquil Patterns

Jonquile Flower patterns 2 Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 22: Snowdrop Flowers

Snowdrop Flower Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Plate 23: Snowdrop Botanical Patterns

Snowdrop Flower Patterns Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 24: More Snowdrop Patterns

Snowdrop Flower Patterns 2 Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 25: Solomon’s Seal

Solomon’s seal is a woodland plant with arching stems and small, hanging bell-shaped flowers spaced along the stem. This natural curve and repeating form make it particularly well-suited to flowing, linear patterns in Art Nouveau design.

Solomons seal Flower Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Plate 26: Solomon’s Seal Patterns

Solomons seal Flower pattern Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 27: More Solomon’s Seal Designs

Solomons seal Flower pattern 2 Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 28: Lily of The Valley

The flower was a favourite of the late Queen Elizabeth II. There is a whole collection of Lily of the Valley botanical prints on Pictureboxblue.

Lily of the valley Flower Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 29: Lily of The Valley Patterns

Art Nouveau tile, wallpaper and borders.

Lily of the valley Flower pattern Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 30: More Lily of The Valley Designs

Lily of the valley Flower pattern 2 Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

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Print 31: Nasturtium

Nasturtiums are fast-growing plants with round, shield-like leaves and bright, trumpet-shaped flowers in warm shades of orange, red and yellow. Their bold shapes and trailing stems make them easy to adapt into lively, flowing decorative patterns.

Nasturtium Flower Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 32: Nastrutium Patterns

Tiles, wallpaper and border designs.

Nasturtium Flower pattern Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 33: More Nasturtium Patterns

Nasturtium Flower pattern 2 Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 34: Dandelion Art Nouveau Patterns

There are a few beautiful dandelion illustrations in Harriot Adams’s wildflower drawings.

Dandelion Flower pattern Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 35: More Dandelion Patterns

The Art Nouveau floral designs below even include one for a dandelion-patterned carved table leg.

Dandelion Flower pattern 2 Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 36: Wysteria (Glycine) Patterns

Wysteria Glydine Flower pattern Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 37: More Wysteria

Borders and carved wooden panel design.

Wysteria Glydine Flower pattern 2 Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Plate 38: Lilac Flowers

Lilac Flower Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 39: Lilac Flower Patterns

Lilac Flower Pattern Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 40: More Lilac Patterns

Lilac Flower Pattern 2 Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

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Print 41: Chestnut Tree

Chest Nut Tree Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 42: Chestnut Tree Art Nouveau Patterns

Chestnut tree patterns often feature distinctive palmate leaves and spiky seed husks with a strong, recognisable shape.

Chest Nut Tree pattern Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 43: Monk’s Hood Flowers

Monkshood flowers have tall spikes of deep blue or purple blooms, each with a distinctive hood-like shape. Their strong vertical form and repeated flowers make them well-suited to stylised, decorative patterns, particularly in Art Nouveau design.

Monks Hood Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Plate 44: Monk’s Hood Flower Patterns

Monks Hood Pattern Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 45: More Monk’s Hood Patterns

Monks Hood Pattern 2 Art Nouveau s Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 46: Thistles

Thistles are hardy plants with spiky leaves and rounded purple flower heads that have a strong, distinctive shape.

Thistle Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 47: Thistle Patterns

Thistle Pattern Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 48: Periwinkle Botanical Patterns

Periwinkle, or vinca, has small five-petalled flowers and trailing stems with glossy leaves. It’s simple, repeating shapes and gentle curves make it easy to turn into soft, flowing decorative patterns, well-suited to Art Nouveau designs.

Periwinkle Pattern Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Print 49: Wild Rose Art Nouveau Floral Patterns

Wild Rose Pattern Art Nouveau Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau pattern design

Other Art Nouveau Design Books

I’ve already shared a few similar design gems on Picture Box Blue. If you enjoy this book, you might also like my post on Art Nouveau Flower Prints, which features beautiful botanical plates from the same movement.

There’s also the equally fascinating Art Nouveau Animal Designs collection, where nature-inspired ornament extends to birds, insects and other creatures. And for a slightly different take, Koloman Moser’s striking geometric patterns and Séguy’s richly detailed floral designs show just how varied Art Nouveau could be.

All of these works come from the same creative period, when designers were exploring new ways to turn natural forms into decorative art.

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