Prints named for places, plants, and weather.
Every print in our line is drawn in-house and named for something real on Hawaiʻi Island, the plants we walk past, the places we visit, the rain we live with. Browse the library to learn the story behind each one.

The lei flower · our first colorway
Puakenikeni
Fagraea berteroana

Hawaiian shoreline · Ani by Wehi
Opihi

Polynesia-wide
Tiare
Gardenia taitensis

Hawaiʻi (sacred · year-round)
Kalo
Colocasia esculenta

Polynesian voyaging origin
Ginger
Zingiber zerumbet (ʻawapuhi)

Hawaiʻi state flower
Hibiscus
Hibiscus brackenridgei (yellow, state flower)

Tropical · resort-coded
BOP (Bird of Paradise)
Strelitzia reginae

Asia-introduced · Hawaiʻi-grown
Orchid
Dendrobium spp.

Hāmākua coast · upcountry Hawaiʻi Island
Hoʻiʻo
Diplazium esculentum

Polynesian-introduced · coastal Hawaiʻi
Hau
Hibiscus tiliaceus

ʻŌhiʻa forests · Pele
Liko Lehua
Metrosideros polymorpha (lehua bud)

Hawaiian surf culture
Hee Nalu

Hawaiʻi Island (commercial heart)
Anthurium
Anthurium andraeanum