The unrivalled simplicity of the daisy flower has inspired surface design for centuries; from decorative embroidery to ceramics, and fashion items to wallpaper. Taking its title from an informal name for the ox-eye daisy, which is known for reflecting moonlight alongside country roads and paths at night, this design features bright yellow flocked centres on daisies with interlocking stems; a much simpler interpretation than the late-19th-century wallpaper, found at Oxburgh Hall, that inspired it.