Liberty of London has been printing some of the most recognizable florals in the world for over a century. If you've ever picked up a fabric swatch and thought that's Liberty, you already know the aesthetic - dense, layered botanical patterns with a richness that's hard to replicate.
This collection puts those same archival prints on products across nearly every category we make. Puzzles, notebooks, pens, playing cards, chess sets, origami kits, paint by number kits - all carrying named Liberty prints like Ianthe, Thorpe, Maxine, and Tanjore Gardens.
What makes this collaboration different from our other artist collections is the range. Most artist collections lean heavily on puzzles. This one spreads evenly across puzzles, stationery, games, and craft, which means it works as well for someone shopping for desk accessories as it does for someone looking for their next jigsaw.
The puzzle count might sound small compared to some of our other artist collections, but the format variety is wider than almost anything else in the catalog.
Book puzzles are the highlight, and honestly one of the most gift-friendly formats we make. The Liberty Prospect Road, Liberty Vista, and Liberty All You Need is Love each come in a magnetic keepsake box that's shaped and sized to sit upright on a shelf like a hardcover book. The interior is lined with a second Liberty print, and the puzzle itself is 500 pieces.
Even before you open it, the box looks deliberate. It doesn't read as a "puzzle someone left on a shelf" - it reads as a design object that happens to contain one.
The rest of the puzzle range covers more adventurous territory:
This is where the Liberty aesthetic really earns its keep. A floral print that works on a silk scarf also happens to work beautifully wrapped around a pen barrel or embossed on a notebook cover - and you can tell these weren't just slapped on as an afterthought.
The standouts in stationery are the two handmade embroidered B5 journals (Ianthe Lichen and Prospect Road). These are made in India on recycled paper with embroidered textile covers and 100 lined pages. They feel more like something you'd find in a boutique than a stationery aisle. The B5 format is slightly larger than A5, which gives you more room on each page.
For everyday writing, the range covers a lot of ground:
A Cooper Dance weekly notepad rounds out the desk planning side, and two sticky notes hardcover books (Floral, Maxine) are compact flip books with multiple sizes of sticky notes inside - handy for marking pages or leaving notes.
Three playing card products carry Liberty prints. The Archive deck is a single-deck option with archival patterns on premium linen-finish stock. The Floral and Maxine sets each include two decks in a drawer-style keepsake box with a foil-stamped exterior - they look more like a gift than a card game.
The Liberty Anita Chess Set is a peggable travel set with 32 wooden pieces in red and blue, designed to fold up and go. The Liberty Floral Wood Domino Set takes the opposite approach - 28 double-sided wooden dominoes printed with Liberty florals, meant to be displayed as much as played.
Three paint by number kits (Glastonbury, Thorpe, Prospect Road) each include a 9 x 12 inch canvas board, acrylic paints, and brushes. These are rewarding if you have patience for fine brushwork - the Liberty florals translate into detailed numbered sections that require a steady hand in the smaller areas, but the finished result looks genuinely impressive.
Two origami kits offer different projects. The Classic Floral kit includes 75 sheets of double-sided Liberty paper with instructions for a Kusudama flower ball plus four additional flower designs - the floral prints make the finished folds look richer than plain origami paper. The Treasure Box Kit focuses on decorative boxes.
The collection rounds out with a solid range of items that work well for stocking stuffers, small gifts, or adding to a bigger bundle:
You'll notice that each product carries a specific print name from Liberty's archive. A few of the most common ones across the collection:
This cross-product consistency is useful for gifting. You can pair a Tanjore Gardens boxed pen with the matching pencil set, or a Prospect Road book puzzle with the Prospect Road paint by number kit, and it'll look like a curated set rather than random items thrown together.
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