
Bucket Hat - Paradise Garden
About the Print: Originally painted in watercolour and Indian ink by Palava friend Ingebjørg Hunskaar, this print imagines a paradise garden, where fantastical plants and endangered animals live in harmony. Back for another season in a bold navy colourway, the rich background brings new depth to the vivid shapes and details. It’s a celebration of nature at its most magical, layered, lively, and full of wonder.
About the Style: Lightweight comfortable, and easy to wear, it’s designed for everyday use.
From the Hatchery: Tieing the collection together, we have made sure to leave no scrap behind. A practical piece that makes use of what might otherwise be wasted. Bringing a little more colour into the world.
About the Print: Originally painted in watercolour and Indian ink by Palava friend Ingebjørg Hunskaar, this print imagines a paradise garden, where fantastical plants and endangered animals live in harmony. Back for another season in a bold navy colourway, the rich background brings new depth to the vivid shapes and details. It’s a celebration of nature at its most magical, layered, lively, and full of wonder.
About the Style: Lightweight comfortable, and easy to wear, it’s designed for everyday use.
From the Hatchery: Tieing the collection together, we have made sure to leave no scrap behind. A practical piece that makes use of what might otherwise be wasted. Bringing a little more colour into the world.
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About the Print: Originally painted in watercolour and Indian ink by Palava friend Ingebjørg Hunskaar, this print imagines a paradise garden, where fantastical plants and endangered animals live in harmony. Back for another season in a bold navy colourway, the rich background brings new depth to the vivid shapes and details. It’s a celebration of nature at its most magical, layered, lively, and full of wonder.
About the Style: Lightweight comfortable, and easy to wear, it’s designed for everyday use.
From the Hatchery: Tieing the collection together, we have made sure to leave no scrap behind. A practical piece that makes use of what might otherwise be wasted. Bringing a little more colour into the world.




















