Blue Floral Shower Curtains
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Dark Blue Floral Shower Curtain – Navy Woodland Garden -
Morris Wild Tulip & Peony Shower Curtain – Blue Cream -
Morris Wey Shower Curtain – 1883 Blue & Yellow -
Morris St James Shower Curtain – Tiled Blue & Gold -
Morris Spring Thicket Shower Curtain – Teal Tulip Sage -
Morris Cray Shower Curtain – Coral Peony on Navy -
Morris St James Shower Curtain – Up Close Blue & Gold -
Morris Kennet Shower Curtain – Indigo Sunflower Botanical -
Morris Plum Tree Shower Curtain – Cream Bird Botanical -
Morris Apple Shower Curtain – 1877 Blue & Beige -
Rosemaling Shower Curtain – Norwegian Folk Art Navy -
Morris Compton Shower Curtain – Olive Green 1896 -
Folk Art Stacked Flower Shower Curtain – Red, Blue & Gold -
Feedsack Floral Shower Curtain – Dusty Blue Calico -
Morris Artichoke Shower Curtain – Dark Blue-Green Botanical -
German Paste Paper Shower Curtain – Indigo Lattice -
German Paste Paper Shower Curtain – Indigo Stripe -
Italian Blue Floral Shower Curtain – Vintage Botanical -
Mackmurdo Peacock Shower Curtain – Teal & Magenta -
Mackmurdo Floral Shower Curtain – Red, Blue & Gold -
Art Nouveau Lily Tile Shower Curtain – Navy & Gold -
Acanthus Leaf Shower Curtain – Arts & Crafts Indigo -
William Morris Pimpernel Shower Curtain – Green -
William Morris Floral Shower Curtain – Green Gold Bird
Blue flowers don't exist much in nature—true blue is one of the rarest colors in the botanical world. But in textile design, blue florals are everywhere, and they have been for centuries. The tradition stretches from the cobalt blooms of Delft pottery through the indigo resist-prints of Japanese shibori to the blue-and-white porcelain patterns that traveled the Silk Road. Our blue floral shower curtains draw from that deep heritage, bringing one of design history's most enduring combinations into your bathroom.
The blues in this collection cover a wide tonal range, and each creates a fundamentally different mood. Navy florals on white carry the graphic authority of a heritage textile—they feel established, confident, almost nautical. Soft powder blue blooms create something gentler—romantic and airy, with a quality that reads almost French. Cobalt flowers have the vivid, saturated punch of hand-painted ceramics. And teal-blue florals bring a contemporary, jewel-toned richness that bridges traditional and modern.
Design references are equally varied. Chinoiserie-inspired compositions with the layered, scene-building quality of blue-and-white porcelain. Dutch Delft-style botanicals with their characteristic outlines and flat, bold color. Coastal wildflower patterns where blue cornflowers and forget-me-nots scatter across sandy backgrounds. Watercolor treatments where blue pigment bleeds and pools with painterly freedom. And modern graphic florals that flatten traditional forms into bold, contemporary silhouettes.
Every curtain is designed and printed in the USA using sublimation inks. Blue is one of the most demanding colors to print consistently across a large surface—the difference between a rich cobalt and a flat, dead blue comes down to the subtle warm or cool undertones within the pigment. Sublimation captures the specific character of each blue and maintains it edge to edge, wash after wash.
Blue florals carry a sense of calm authority that few other floral palettes achieve. They're not as sweet as pink, not as bold as red, not as neutral as grey. They occupy a unique emotional register—serene but confident, traditional but never stuffy. A blue floral shower curtain makes a bathroom feel both classic and composed, like a room that has always looked exactly this good.
Free US shipping on every order. Machine washable and steeped in tradition.