At the upcoming MUNICH FABRIC START, ANNANEMONE will present their material innovations for the Autumn.Winter 25/26
season in the new Design Studios area in the room F 09 on the first floor in S1 DS.




Unusual and visually striking hand painted patterns and illustrations often based on the natural world. The weird and wonderful. Pigeons and flies instead of cats and flamingos. Mushrooms with slugs on them because in nature mushrooms aren’t perfect and often have slugs on them. Anna of annanemone creates everything by hand through the use of gouache, linocut and drawing in her small Prague-based studio. She has a selection of prints for purchase and also creates bespoke custom designs.
Annanemone is a pattern design brand created by the Prague based illustrator Anna Šebestová. All of Anna’s designs are created by hand mostly through the use of gouache and her work is greatly influenced by her love of nature, animals and plants that are not often seen depicted on clothes and products. Anna has contacts among fabric suppliers and sewing studios as annanemone was a clothes brand for about 8 years. Now she focuses on custom designs for brands to have more time to be creative.
“The weird and wonderful. Pigeons and flies instead of cats and flamingos. Mushrooms with slugs on them because in nature mushrooms aren’t perfect – Anna of annanemone creates everything by hand through the use of gouache, linocut and drawing in her small Prague-based studio.”


Annanemone offers a range of designs available for purchase for full buyouts as well as licensing. Custom designs and illustrations for companies are also very welcome!
“All of Anna’s designs are created by hand mostly through the use of gouache and her work is greatly influenced by her love of nature, animals and plants that are not often seen depicted on clothes and products.”
Visit ANNANEMONE in S1 DS | F 09 and find the highlights for the upcoming season.





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