At December Moon, we believe that what you wear to bed should be as inspiring as a gallery wall. A pyjama set isn't just about the softness of the fabric (though we're obsessed with that, too)—it's a canvas.
To bring our collections to life, we collaborate with independent artists from around the globe. These creators take our vision of "dreamy comfort" and translate it into the vibrant prints, intricate florals, and whimsical patterns you love to lounge in.
Here is a look at the creative minds behind your favorite sets.
The Art of the Print
Every pattern begins far away from a sewing machine. Whether it's a hand-painted watercolor or a digitally rendered geometric design, our artists spend weeks perfecting the flow and scale of each piece.
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Storytelling through Illustration: Our illustrators don't just draw shapes; they build worlds. From midnight forest scenes to abstract celestial maps, each print tells a story meant to whisk you away to a state of relaxation.
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Color Theory for Sleep: We work closely with our designers to choose palettes that evoke calm. You'll notice a signature blend of deep "moonlight" blues, soft botanical greens, and the occasional pop of sunrise pink.
Why We Collaborate
We don't just buy patterns off a shelf. We build partnerships. By working with independent artists, we ensure that:
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Your Lounge-wear is Unique: You won't find these exclusive prints anywhere else.
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Diversity of Style: One season might feature bold, avant-garde linework, while the next leans into delicate, vintage-inspired chintz.
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Supporting the Creative Economy: Every purchase of a December Moon set directly supports the artist who designed the print.
From Canvas to Fabric
The journey from a sketch to a finished garment is a technical feat. Our artists work hand-in-hand with our production team to ensure that the integrity of the artwork remains intact during the printing process.
"Seeing my work move and breathe on fabric is a completely different experience than seeing it on paper. There's a tactile joy in knowing someone is ending their day wrapped in my art." — Ben Lenovitz.