Hibiscus Pop Collection • Pareo
The hibiscus was officially designated Hawaiʻi’s state flower in 1988, chosen in part to recognize maʻo hau hele (Hibiscus brackenridgei), a native species found only in Hawaiʻi. Long before that designation, however, hibiscus imagery was already deeply embedded in Hawaiʻi’s visual culture, with its bold, vivid forms appearing widely across textiles and home goods by the mid-20th century.
Hibiscus Pop builds on that visual legacy, featuring the hibiscus motif from our Chunky Hibiscus art print, originally hand-drawn in the ’90s. Enlarged and given room to bloom, the hibiscus takes on a new rhythm — oversized, graphic, and steeped in the aloha aesthetic of our Hawaiʻi childhood.
Crafted in 100% cotton voile and generously sized at 73” × 54.”
Timeless and versatile, pareo are made to last. With proper care, they’re worn for years, from cool evenings to sunny beach days and everything in between.
Hibiscus Pop Collection • Pareo
The hibiscus was officially designated Hawaiʻi’s state flower in 1988, chosen in part to recognize maʻo hau hele (Hibiscus brackenridgei), a native species found only in Hawaiʻi. Long before that designation, however, hibiscus imagery was already deeply embedded in Hawaiʻi’s visual culture, with its bold, vivid forms appearing widely across textiles and home goods by the mid-20th century.
Hibiscus Pop builds on that visual legacy, featuring the hibiscus motif from our Chunky Hibiscus art print, originally hand-drawn in the ’90s. Enlarged and given room to bloom, the hibiscus takes on a new rhythm — oversized, graphic, and steeped in the aloha aesthetic of our Hawaiʻi childhood.
Crafted in 100% cotton voile and generously sized at 73” × 54.”
Timeless and versatile, pareo are made to last. With proper care, they’re worn for years, from cool evenings to sunny beach days and everything in between.
Hibiscus Pop Collection • Pareo
The hibiscus was officially designated Hawaiʻi’s state flower in 1988, chosen in part to recognize maʻo hau hele (Hibiscus brackenridgei), a native species found only in Hawaiʻi. Long before that designation, however, hibiscus imagery was already deeply embedded in Hawaiʻi’s visual culture, with its bold, vivid forms appearing widely across textiles and home goods by the mid-20th century.
Hibiscus Pop builds on that visual legacy, featuring the hibiscus motif from our Chunky Hibiscus art print, originally hand-drawn in the ’90s. Enlarged and given room to bloom, the hibiscus takes on a new rhythm — oversized, graphic, and steeped in the aloha aesthetic of our Hawaiʻi childhood.
Crafted in 100% cotton voile and generously sized at 73” × 54.”
Timeless and versatile, pareo are made to last. With proper care, they’re worn for years, from cool evenings to sunny beach days and everything in between.
Heirloom ʻUlu Collection • Pareu
Inspired by one of our favorite motifs in nature, the ʻulu (breadfruit), this collection honors a plant deeply rooted in Hawaiian culture. Brought to Hawaiʻi by Polynesian voyagers in ancient times, ʻulu is a traditional canoe crop and an enduring staple across the islands. Plus, it’s super ono and amazingly beautiful!
Crafted in 100% cotton, this pareu features our hand-drawn Heirloom ʻUlu design. Inspired by Hawaiian quilt textile art—known for its bold, symmetrical forms—the motif is paired with palaka, a check-patterned textile that became part of everyday life in Hawaiʻi in the late 19th century.
Generously sized at 73” × 54”, and made from 100% cotton—a breathable, natural fiber that only gets softer.
Timeless and versatile, pareu are made to last. With proper care, they’re worn for years, from cool evenings to sunny beach days and everything in between.
Heirloom ʻUlu Collection • Pareu
Inspired by one of our favorite motifs in nature, the ʻulu (breadfruit), this collection honors a plant deeply rooted in Hawaiian culture. Brought to Hawaiʻi by Polynesian voyagers in ancient times, ʻulu is a traditional canoe crop and an enduring staple across the islands. Plus, it’s super ono and amazingly beautiful!
Crafted in 100% cotton, this pareu features our hand-drawn Heirloom ʻUlu design. Inspired by Hawaiian quilt textile art, known for its bold, symmetrical forms, the design is layered, giving depth and variation in color while remaining monochromatic – the perfect addition to any bright colored, aloha print ensemble; your favorite vintage dress, hot off the press local-designer outfit, or of course, your go-to bikini.
Generously sized at 73” × 54”, and made from 100% cotton—a breathable, natural fiber that only gets softer.
Timeless and versatile, pareu are made to last. With proper care, they’re worn for years, from cool evenings to sunny beach days and everything in between.
Heirloom ‘Ulu is also available in Oxblood / Bright Red and Oxblood / Mustard with Palaka color ways.
Featured Prints: Anahola Bay Collection
Inspired by the diverse ocean life of Anahola Bay, Kauaʻi, this hand-drawn artwork brings the magic of Hawaiʻi’s coastline into your home, office, or personal space. Imagine the sun shining down on a lush sandy reef—playful blue waters dancing in the trade wind breeze while ʻopihi and hāʻukeʻuke cling to the rocks. Hihimanu glide peacefully as manini feast on limu kohu. Underwater escape, Anahola-style.
Each print is produced in Hawaiʻi by a locally owned small printer. Wall art is packed and shipped separately from the rest of your order and may take up to two weeks to process and deliver.
This Kai ‘O Anahola print is available in a variety of sizes, printed on beautiful cold-press paper, with or without a mat. If you need a different size or paper option, we’re happy to accommodate. (Frame not included.) Mahalo!
This art is also available on a 100% cotton pareu! Click here to check it out.
Ka Uluwehi O Ke Kai ʻO Anahola!
Artwork created in collaboration with the Hosea Lovell Foundation for the Koʻolau Limu Festival, a ho’olaule’a celebrating ocean abundance and limu stewardship, paying tribute to the traditional limu pickers of Anahola Village, limu practitioners across the Pae ʻĀina O Hawaiʻi, and the next generation of limu stewards.
This festival poster features hand-drawn artwork inspired by the diverse ocean life of Anahola Bay, Kauaʻi and is available in a variety of sizes—printed on beautiful cold-press paper, with or without a mat. (Frame not included.)
When you add this Festival Poster to your art collection, all the funds from your purchase will go towards supporting the next Ko’olau Limu Festival. Join us this summer at the Festival, check out their instagram by clicking here.
Each print is produced in Hawaiʻi by a locally owned small printer. Wall art is packed and shipped separately from the rest of your order and may take up to two weeks to process and deliver.