Inspired by the trailing ribbon motifs of historical fabrics, the use of animal print motifs gives the design a modern and witty twist. Another embroidery, all three colourways use a natural coloured linen ground as a base.
A simple crisp cotton weave adds another texture to the collection. Based on a tile detail in Indian architecture, this small scale fabric works so well for any application within a room: Curtains, blinds, upholstery, headboards and valances.... the list is endless! And the stunning array of colours makes it a go-to choice when scheming any interior.
A classic eighteenth century toile de jouy has been used as the inspiration for this design. Delicate trailing flowers and leaves are occasionally highlighted with accent colours which gives this design an unexpected rhythm and a twist that one has come to expect from the No.9 Thompson collection
Printed on slubby linen, this is a love story depicted through the art of Indian miniatures. Look closely and you will see a courtesan entertaining the prince with music, the two dancing in the moonlight, and the epitome of Rajasthani romance, a view of the Taj Mahal.