2026 Spring/Summer Patterns
2025-05-22 05:49:12

Introducing the 2026 Spring/Summer Flower Patterns from HIBIYA KADAN's Floral Graphic Service

HIBIYA KADAN Unveils Its 2026 Spring/Summer Flower Patterns



HIBIYA KADAN, based in Minato, Tokyo, is set to release its latest collection of floral patterns under its unique floral graphic service, "Hanayasama no Hanagata" (Floral Patterns from the Florist). This unveiling will occur on May 22, 2025, and will also coincide with the company’s participation in the 17th Licensing Japan, which will be held from July 2 to 4, 2025, at Tokyo Big Sight.

Unveiling the Main Theme: "Resonance of Light"


The central theme for the 2026 Spring/Summer collection is "Resonance of Light." The design aims to capture the transparency of flower petals illuminated by sunlight, reflecting delicate expressions created through light, and harmonizing the vibrant life forces held within the flowers and the beauty of nature. This time around, the company proudly presents six different series, composed of a total of twelve unique patterns, crafted by six distinguished designers.

These floral patterns are cultivated with colors that align with next year's design trends, incorporating the captivating charms of flowers and greenery, skillfully illustrated by professional florists and designers who understand the essence of floral beauty. Customers will have the option to choose from illustration and photographic styles that best suit their products and services.

Overview of the 2026 Spring/Summer Flower Patterns


The collection features various designs, each rich in artistry and thought.

  • - Emi Onishi: Radiant Pulse
This pattern reflects the vitality of various flowers, including delicate lilies of the valley and sweet peas, harmonizing their energetic rhythms.

  • - Asami Hoshi: Luminous Flow
Featuring organic curves of iris and anthurium, this design captures a graceful rhythm, a beautiful fusion of lines and light.

  • - Chika Ishii: Petal Echo
The design illustrates the delicate overlap of colors and contours from fragrant damask roses and sweet peas, leaving a gentle light's aftermath.

  • - Mami Nishizawa: Rhythm of Petals
A stunning composition, this pattern intertwines the gentle curves and sharp lines of tulips, showcasing nuanced colors that are trending in both floral shops and bridal scenes.

  • - Yuka Wakatsuki: Garden Resonance
This design portrays an array of flowers, such as peonies and double-flowered sunflowers, seemingly conversing through the lens of light.

  • - Saki Iseya: Whispering Lines
This artwork illustrates the graceful lines of spring's delicate plants, such as calla lilies and campanula, elegantly resonating in the breeze.

Details on Licensing Japan 2025


HIBIYA KADAN will showcase various collaborative products and floral patterns developed in partnership with numerous companies at the upcoming Licensing Japan event. This event serves as a platform to present the breadth of their floral graphic services.

  • - Event Period: July 2 (Wed) - 4 (Fri), 2025
  • - Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, West Exhibition Hall 1, Atrium Area, Booth No. 30-5
  • - Activities: Displaying collaborations and floral patterns, along with a comprehensive introduction to their floral graphic services.

For further information about the event, visit the Official Licensing Japan Site.

Company Background: HIBIYA KADAN


Established in 1872, HIBIYA KADAN laid its roots in floral services, starting with its flagship store in Hibiya Park, Tokyo, in 1950. With approximately 190 locations nationwide today, the company provides a variety of services, including wedding floral arrangements, flower gifts, and casual flower sales, alongside its floral graphic services. HIBIYA KADAN continues to innovate and enrich lives through thoughtful floral design and décor. For more details, please visit HIBIYA KADAN's official website or follow them on X and Facebook.


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