A tropical garden observed through an entirely unexpected chromatic lens. Banana leaves, palm fronds, monstera and orchid blooms sweep across a pale cream-white ground in a palette of deep violet, dusty mauve, warm plum, soft lavender and dark charcoal — the colours of a tropical night sky filtered through petals, of shadow as it falls on pale surfaces in warm latitudes, of a world that is simultaneously lush and melancholy in the most beautiful possible way.
The orchids are the emotional centre of the composition — their forms complex and asymmetric, their colour the deepest purple in the palette, their presence among the larger structural leaves providing the delicacy that prevents the design from ever becoming heavy. The banana leaves and palm fronds carry the composition's architecture; the orchids carry its feeling. Around them, the dark charcoal foliage anchors the whole in something grounded and real, while the pale ground keeps every purple luminous and breathing.
This is tropical design at its most unexpected and most sophisticated — not the green exuberance of the classic jungle wallpaper but something more interior, more considered, more genuinely strange. A design for those who want the scale and botanical richness of the tropical tradition without any of its predictability. Exceptional in bedrooms, dining rooms, living rooms and dressing rooms where individuality, depth and a willingness to depart from the obvious are the values that define every decision.