From the palace of Knossos in Crete, to the patrician villas of ancient Rome and residences of the Indian maharaja', the pleasure of representing nature in the home has been kept alive through the ages. From painting to majolica, tapestries, stencils, and wallpaper, culminating in the marvellous 19th century patterns of William Morris. 'In choro florum' continues this ancient tradition of design: a delicate ramification that draws inspiration from and radically overhauls traditional Indian and Chinese patterns, stripping away all classicism and projecting them into the future with a high-impact stylisation.