This designer collection of archival fabrics and wallpapers created in collaboration with TheO Wallpapers and the Ivan Franko National Theatre reimagines the visionary sketches of the great masters of Ukrainian modernism and the avant-garde. From the bold abstractions of Kazymyr Malevych to the vibrant rhythms of Sonia Delaunay, each fabric carries the creative pulse of an era when theatre was a laboratory of ideas. These designs do not simply revive history — they invite it into the present.

KAZYMYR MALEVYCH

Inspired by Kazymyr Malevych’s avant-garde stage designs, this exclusive fabric reinterprets his bold abstractions in a contemporary context. The textile reflects his radical pursuit of new forms, translated into elegant patterns that bring originality, dynamism and artistic energy to any interior.

Paired with our iconic Gropius Chair — a global bestseller and a symbol of the union between avant-garde art and functional design — this fabric embodies both heritage and innovation. It stands as a living testament to cultural legacy, offering interiors a touch of history that transcends time.

SONIA DELAUNAY

This archival fabric is inspired by the theatre sketches of Sonia Delaunay, a prominent figure of the European avant-garde. The design reflects her unique vision where bold geometry meets vibrant colour, creating a dynamic sense of movement and rhythm.

Delaunay’s theatrical work was defined by expressive energy and this fabric translates that same vitality into a contemporary form. It brings artful vibrancy into modern interiors, offering a refined balance of elegance and creative freedom.

VASYL KRYCHEVSKYI

This archival fabric takes its inspiration from the sketches of Vasyl Krychevskyi, one of Ukraine’s most celebrated artists and architects. Krychevskyi’s work was renowned for its synthesis of tradition and innovation, combining national motifs with the flowing elegance of Art Nouveau. The fabric captures this distinctive blend, echoing the ornamentality and cultural richness of his artistic language.

HEORHIY NARBUT

Drawing inspiration from the sketches of the renowned Ukrainian artist Heorhiy Narbut, this archival fabric and wallpaper design embodies the essence of Ukrainian modernism. It reflects the elegance of folk symbolism while reinterpreting it for today’s interiors. The refined patterns carry echoes of the past, bringing cultural depth, harmony and sophistication into a contemporary context. With its ornamental richness and historical resonance, this fabric becomes more than decoration — it is a living link between heritage and modern design.

OLEKSANDR SAENKO

The archival fabrics inspired by Oleksandr Saenko reflect his mastery of ornamental rhythm and decorative form. Drawing on his unique artistic vision, these designs reinterpret traditional Ukrainian motifs through a modern lens, finding harmony between heritage and innovation. The patterns echo the refined aesthetics of folk-inspired ornament while embracing a contemporary sensibility.

OLEKSANDRA EKSTER

This archival fabric is inspired by the theatre sketches of Oleksandra Ekster, an artist who left an indelible mark on both Ukrainian and Parisian stage design. Her theatrical work combined expressive colour with striking form, creating bold visual statements that shaped the language of modern stagecraft.

The fabric carries this spirit of the avant-garde and modernism into the present day, translating her refined geometric and abstract elements into a contemporary material. Rich contrasts and vivid tones recreate the dynamism and energy of the theatre, making this fabric a powerful bridge between cultural heritage and modern interior design.

BORYS KOSAREV

Influenced by the work of Borys Kosarev, this archival fabric and wallpaper design brings together avant-garde energy and the richness of Ukrainian folk tradition. Kosarev’s unique style blended bold experimentation with cultural symbolism and this fabric reflects that same duality. Abstract yet rooted in heritage, it conveys emotional resonance and aesthetic depth. The result is a striking design that not only enhances a space visually but also tells a story of artistic individuality and cultural continuity.

SERGIY KOLOS

Inspired by the sketches of Ukrainian artist Sergiy Kolos, this archival fabric and wallpaper design reimagines national motifs with a fresh modern perspective. The patterns embody the depth of Ukrainian culture, translating its traditional forms into the language of contemporary art. The result is a distinctive aesthetic that feels both authentic and new — a dialogue between ethnic heritage and modern design.

ANATOLIY PETRYCKYI

This archival fabric and wallpaper design takes inspiration from the theatre sketches of Anatoliy Petrytskyi, a celebrated Ukrainian stage designer of the early 20th century. His costumes and sets were remarkable for their bold colours and inventive forms and the fabric reflects this same spirit of experimentation.

Particularly influential were his sketches for Puccini’s Turandot (1928), which combined the theatrical grandeur of the era with modernist clarity. The design translates that aesthetic into a contemporary material, evoking the elegance of the 1930s Art Deco while adding drama and sophistication to modern interiors.

By bringing the forgotten sketches of pioneering artists into contemporary design we preserve their spirit and allow their ideas to keep shaping the way we live. It is a reminder that true art never fades but finds new life in every generation.