As always, nature guided the designer for this fabric collection — its lines, its movements, its poetry
Tatiana de Nicolay is a product designer and watercolor illustrator, influenced by her many travels to Egypt and India.
After honing her embroidery skills alongside designers such as Jean Paul Gaultier and Manish Arora, she discovered a passion for interior design while living in London.
The new fabric collection created for Maison Thevenon is a collaboration that celebrates our shared passion for creativity and textile craftsmanship.
The collection brings together four patterns, each offered in several colourways.
Tatiana drew inspiration from her signature drawing universe to create designs that are colourful, joyful, and delicate — conceived to bring a touch of emotion and joy to any interior.
The Collection
Rayures Ornementales
Inspired by antique theatre sets, this pattern draws from the hand-painted friezes that once adorned curtains, panels, and stage backdrops. Its vertical lines, punctuated by stylised botanical motifs, evoke the richness of period ornamentation and the magic of the performing arts.
Birds
Inspired by romantic gardens and naturalist paintings, this pattern depicts delicate flowering branches where birds with luminous plumage come to rest. Around them, a constellation of small flowers and butterflies creates a soft, vibrant movement — like a stroll through an eternal spring.
This design is available with several background colours: pale blue, pale pink, and cream. .
Les Pompons
This pattern blends the elegance of a classic stripe with the subtle whimsy of braided cords and tiny hanging tassels.
Its composition, both orderly and full of movement, evokes the textile décors of historic houses, where every detail was crafted to bring depth and texture.
Animaux Exotiques
With the Animaux Exotiques pattern, a child’s bedroom transforms into a lush savannah. This richly detailed design depicts a colourful landscape populated with graceful giraffes, playful elephants dressed in little striped outfits, tropical birds, and curious animals. The vegetation is abundant — palms, bushes, and tall trees.
Imagined as a joyful, immersive world, Animaux Exotiques invites children to dream, explore, and invent a thousand stories.