
Thibaut’s “Jacaranda” Reflects on the
British Colonial Style
DATE: January 2005
PR Contact (NJ): Stacy Senior Allan 800 223 0704 x 111
PR Contact (AZ): Debra Fedasiuk 480 694 7597
Newark, NJ – Thibaut introduces “Jacaranda,” a collection capturing the refined, exotic elegance
of British Colonial style. Palms, tropical foliage, rattan, and other natural elements are
incorporated into the designs. The collection characterizes the influences made by the British
on colonies when they dominated parts of India, China, and the South Seas during the late 19th
century.
The collection starts with “Copa Cabana,” a large-scale free-flowing design
of a tropical, flowering tree. Long, feathery plumes from the tails of exotic birds are
gracefully woven into the pattern. An accompanying pattern called “Rattan”
is a trompe l’oeil of a grasscloth. It complements “Copa Cabana” and
many patterns in the collection with its realistic, natural-colored reeds, and helps beget
an “imported” look to the book. “Capri,” a large-scale lush
branching design, shows pineapples, grapes, mangoes, and pomegranates, and has leaves with
a soft, fern-like appearance. “Bohemian,” another lead design, resembles a
Persian tapesty. The design was taken from an antique fabric, and has an all-over pattern
made with simplistic shapes.
“Camelot,” adapted from an old document, is a Jacobean style botanical
study of exotic plants. “Jacaranda,” the signature design of the collection,
is a soft, subdued tonal damask with bowing palm leaves. “Sangria” is a very
bold and graphic large-scale trellis pattern. The trellis surrounds pineapples and all the
design elements are depicted very simplistically.
Other designs in the collection include a rich and intricate paisley pattern, and a tonal
mid-scale leaf design. The collection also contains several novelty patterns—an
embroidered-looking print with tortoises, owls, monkeys, and peacocks; “Hula,”
an open pattern with hula dancers and tiki huts, and “Laundry Daze,” a carefree,
breezy open pattern with petite laundry lines tied between palm trees. Beachy t-shirts and
checkered blankets hang out to dry, while reading books, flip flops, and beach bags are
scattered under the lines and besides occasional hammocks.
Designs in the collection incorporate earthy and fresh-colored grounds--coffee bean,
cinnamon, chili pepper red, curry, slate blue, charcoal, key lime, delphinium blue, and
rosemary. There are also accents of butterscotch, purple, indigo, citrus green, and coral.
Exclusive fabrics are offered, coordinating with designs throughout the book. They are
heavy and textured, available in linen cotton blends, cotton duck, and fine warp cotton
sateen.
The Jacaranda collection, as well as other Thibaut books, are available through interior
designers and fine wallcovering and decorating stores. For the names of local dealers,
call 800-223-0704.
