Jim Thompson has long been recognized for creating beautiful hand-crafted product. This latest wallcovering collection focuses on our love of all things made by hand, and introduces hand woven sisal grasscloths to expand the range of the brand’s artisanal offerings.
Atmosphere surrounds interiors with luxurious texture, dream-like patterns and unexpected color, creating serene and dramatic environments. The modern mix of surface effects includes natural lacquer, lustrous moiré finishes, metallic silver grounds and finely textured sisal grasscloth.
No.9 Takes The Stage is an exciting collection of wallpaper panels. Inspired by the loose painting of theatrical backdrops, Richard Smith hand painted each one to create very different moods. They work equally well enhancing existing architectural features in an older property as they would making a statement in a plainer space.
For the second no9 wallpaper collection, Richard Smith has gathered together an inspiring group of designs - some well loved classics, reimagined for the wall, others are fresh, new opportunities to create decorative schemes in the no9 style. There is a mix of printing techniques,and the use of pearlescent and metallic inks adds texture and depth to the collection.
From Jim Thompson’s discriminating eye and his love of amassing beau-tiful objects has emerged a treasure trove of fine art, sculptures and tex-tiles. He has gifted us an abundance of riches and it is from this eclectic assortment that Ou Baholoydin has sought inspiration.
Richard Smith’s second wallpaper collection for No.9 Thompson is due to launch at the beginning of 2016.
The Temple of Dawn with its gleaming monument with spires that reflect on the river, this famous temple with its beautiful mural paintings serves as the inspiration for our dazzling wallpaper collection.
For Jim Thompson’s premier selection of wallcoverings we searched the seas and sparkling shores of these islands for natural textures and hues to create this stunning collection.
‘Pagoda and Palms’ is the first and long awaited collection of exuberant wallpapers from No.9 Thompson. Richard Smith has chosen some of his favorite, classic No.9 fabrics and reinterpreted them as wallpapers.
When Jim Thompson decided to build his house on a canal in Bangkok in the 1950’s, he created a small architectural treasure - his “House on the Klong”.