Eye-popping, mind-expanding psychedelic patterns are on the rise, offering the unique blend of surrealism, pop and 1960s/1970s references associated with this iconic style. Kaleidoscopic patterns and all things pulsating, dripping or vibrating display the energy of psychedelia. Figurative patterns that depict surrealistic imagery, including body parts and a door of perception, are stylistic alternatives to abstraction. Dreamy, foggy patterns also are offered, some taking a purple haze quite literally, though they do come in other colorways. Though the look is a blast of energy, its influence can suit a variety of styles ― from traditional looks that need a little movement to retro-influenced styles or contemporary with a touch of pop.