
WHIMSICAL CHARM 🌼 NATURAL BEAUTY
MEET SAVANNAH & GINGER
Step into a ethereal world of imagination with Ginger and Savannah. Two of hope&plum's most beloved prints, they feature dreamy color palettes filled with animals and floral details.
Ginger captures the absurd charm of chickens exploring the yard, filled with personality and mischief, while Savannah takes us into a dreamy African night where giraffes, cheetah, and crocodiles mingle amidst flowers.
Perfect for the adventures to the zoo and to cuddle your own wild child tight, Ginger and Savannah will make both you and your children squeal in delight.
Playful Perfection 🐓🦒
21 colors available
33 colors available

A closer look at ginger
Ginger has a creamy background with peach and golden hens exploring a fantastical garden world with poppies, strawberries, and more. Each hen is filled with personality, capturing the cheeky looks and charm as they peck and dig and explore.
It’s printed on our signature, breathable hemp/organic cotton, offering the perfect blend of beauty, comfort, and everyday function.

Savannah up close
Savannah has a beautiful pale sky blue background filled with the dreamworld of the African savannah at night. Giraffes wend their way between giant flowers whilst cheetahs prance next to the fish and crocodiles in the river under a crescent moon.
It’s printed on our signature, breathable hemp/organic cotton, offering the perfect blend of beauty, comfort, and everyday function.

MEET THE ARTIST
JILL Labieniec
Jill Labienic is the talented designer and illustrator behind beloved hope&plum prints, Ginger and Savannah.
Jill lives on a small island in the Pacific North West but grew up running wild in New England. She loves drawing nature and animals in a whimsical yet sophisticated way that appeal to children and adults alike, and encourage us all to dream and imagine.
Jill also sells home textiles and decor with her prints on her website.
WEARING ART
"My art is inspired by daydreams. Not the practical kind but the big fantastic daydreams we allowed our minds to travel to as children. My biggest hope is that my art allows people to escape and drift off to some magical place—even if it's just for a brief moment. We all need to give ourselves space to rest, daydream and grow."

















