- MOTIF
- Recurring theme
- Part of a decorative composition
- Theme
- Recurrent theme
- Recurring element in art, music, or literature
- Artistic theme
- Short musical theme
- Overall theme
- Theme, in art
- Decorator's theme
- Thematic element
- Decorator's idea
- The first four notes of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 form one
- Main theme
- It comes up again and again
- Repeated design
- Recurring artistic theme
- Central theme
- Musical theme
- Design theme
- Unifying idea
- Wallpaper pattern
- Decorating theme
- Unifying theme
- Repeated design element
- Literary recurrence
- Dominant feature
- Design linchpin
- Fleur-de-lis, for one
- Decorating pattern
- Dominant theme
- Recurring melody
- Decorative theme
- Pattern
- Repeating design
- Decorator's concern
- Recurring idea
- Repetitive pattern
- Design
- Thematic signature
- Interior design theme
- Repeated pattern
- Wallpaper design
- Decorator's suggestion
- In fine arts, the theme.
- Theme to be elaborated.
- Repeated figure in a design.
- Theme in fine arts.
- Theme of a work.
- Main theme, in the arts.
- Theme, in music.
- Theme: Mus.
- Thematic art element.
- Underlying theme
- Subject
- Recurrent melody
- Recurring subject
- Interior decorator's concern
- Interior designer's creation
- Decorator's creation
- Recurring element
- Fleur-de-lis, e.g.
- Recurring symbol
- Fire in "Jane Eyre," e.g.
- The "da-da-da-DUM!" of Beethoven's Fifth
- Prophecy or hallucinations, in "Macbeth"
- Recurring pattern
- Recurring phrase, such as the first four notes of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony
- Dominant design
- Artist's theme
- Design scheme
- Repeated theme
- Beethoven subject e.g.
- Feature of much wallpaper
- Decorator's recurring theme
- Recurrent element
- Room designer's creation
- Decorator's design
- Decorative design
- Dominant idea