Printed by hand in Jaipur, Pukka Print’s collections of intricate hand-block prints reference Indian botanicals, flowers and foliage found within 16th and 17th century prints originating from India. The English colour palette sits wonderfully within contemporary interiors and demonstrates Pukka Print Founder Jools’ innate understanding of English decoration and style.
The Bagh Collection
Pukka Print’s Iconic Archive, Reimagined
Introducing a vibrant new chapter shaped by the enduring artistry of hand-block printing. Drawing on the studio’s timeless archive of intricately carved blocks, Jools Cornell, founder of Pukka Print, has revived a selection of her favourite designs in a fresh palette of blues and greens. Inspired by 17th-century Indian palampores and palace architecture, the collection blends traditional Mughal motifs with contemporary colour stories, culminating in nine linen prints that balance scale, proportion and pattern to effortless effect.
Sarah Campbell x Pukka Print
Our collaboration with British artist and designer Sarah Campbell, currently part of the Paint! Pattern! Print! exhibition at the Fashion & Textile Musesum.
Collaborations
View our collaborations with Boura & White, Anboise, Ashoka, and Sarah Campbell.
In the Press
Read all the latest updates from Pukka Print in the press, including new collections and collaborations.
The Pukka Print Journal
This is the place we share stories from behind the scenes at Pukka Print; our travels, our inspiration, visits to our factories in Jaipur, events we attend, press we receive, collaborations we’re involved in, and more. Thank you for following along with us.
Generations of Exceptional Craftsmanship
Long regarded as one of the major centres for block printing in India, the Pukka Print studio in Jaipur has been in existence for over twenty years and many of our printers are third or fourth generation.