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Soleil Voyage by Mokum

A curated escape woven into every design

Soleil Voyage is a sensorial journey through the breathtaking South Pacific. Infused with the spirit of the islands, the collection draws inspiration from lush tropical foliage, vibrant florals, crystal-clear lagoons, and the timeless beauty of indigenous craft, anchored by the effortless elegance of resort living.

Hand-painted prints depict tropical flora in tones of fresh green and rich rust, echoing Mokum’s connection to nature-inspired palettes, while space-dyed yarns lend depth and movement to woven drapery and upholstery textiles. Our hand-stitched crewel embroidery adds artisanal texture, serving as a bold focal point when styled as drapery or statement cushions.

The palette is awash with oceanic blues and layers of tropical palm leaf, emerald, and oxide greens. Evocative sunset hues and volcanic rusts add richness, set against a warm neutral foundation.

 

Chair in Modernist colour Chambray, sofa in Vomo colour Basalt, cushions in Lama Velvet colour Chestnut, Modernist colour Maroon, and Cordia colour Lagoon, all by Mokum

Chair in Modernist colour Chambray, sofa in Vomo colour Basalt, cushions in Lama Velvet colour Chestnut, Modernist colour Maroon, and Cordia colour Lagoon, all by Mokum

GRANDE TERRE

A lush, hand-painted composition of intertwining leaves and vines, Grande Terre evokes the feeling of walking beneath a flourishing tropical canopy. The layered motifs decorate a linen-blend base cloth with a natural slub and a softly tumbled hand.

Offered in three evocative colourways, Lagoon fuses sky blue, teal, and guava over a seagrass base, while Jungle brings together verdant greens and deep oxides to mirror the richness of untamed landscapes, and Tamarind draws from volcanic terrain, with molten hues of rust, burgundy, and bronze painted across a delicate blush ground.

PAPEETE

In our contemporary take on tropical foliage, loosely hand-painted, oversized forms unfold into a fresh, abstract botanical. Printed onto a subtly textured 100% solution-dyed polyester base cloth, Papeete is designed for seamless use in indoor and outdoor spaces.

Available in three distinctive colourways, Clay layers volcanic rust with warm clays and earthy oxides, Paua channels lagoon-inspired teals and tropical greens, and Seagrass is a versatile salt-washed neutral that pairs effortlessly with Mokum’s plain outdoor textiles.

PANIE

In homage to traditional basket weaving, Panie celebrates the artisanal heritage of the Pacific Islands. Woven in Italy in a sophisticated natural and synthetic blend, the chequered construction evokes handcraft while space-dyed weft yarns introduce layers of colour and surface complexity to the tactile, basket-like structure.

As enduring as it is expressive, Panie is offered in a considered palette of four tones: warm sun-kissed raffia, lush tropical green, volcanic rust infused with bronze, and a moody blend of charcoal and aubergine.

VOMO

Named after the volcanic island, Vomo is a dimensional upholstery plain offering understated colour and texture. Woven in Italy from a blend of natural and synthetic fibres, the cream-toned base is enlivened with subtle space-dyed flecks, delivering gentle multicolour bursts echoing the rugged beauty of its namesake.

Pairing tactile depth with durability, Vomo presents a versatile foundation that’s both robust and refined.

Basalt

Pumice

COWRIE

Balancing subtlety with allure, Cowrie is a wide-width fil coupé sheer. Space-dyed woollen yarns form irregular stripes drifting gently across the natural linen ground. Adding quiet movement and textural depth, these decorative yarns catch the light to invite a dreamlike quality.

Available in a trio of nuanced neutrals Cowrie captures the essence of understated elegance, offering a whisper of pattern within a serene backdrop.

CORDIA

Cordia, our hero design, reimagines tropical foliage in an elevated expression of paradise for the modern interior. A collage of leaves unfurls across the natural linen base cloth, combining crewel chain stitching with a dynamic interplay of matte and lustrous yarns to create depth and tactility.

Two rich colourways bring artisanal texture to drapery and accessories. Raffia captures the warm island glow in soft blush, warm gold, and terracotta tones, punctuated by burgundy on a barely-there pink base. Lagoon, by contrast, channels cool, coastal serenity, melding foliage greens with sky blue and ocean teal atop a pumice-hued ground.

Solara

 

Solara captures the essence of sun-soaked days and island living. Woven in Italy from 100% solution-dyed acrylic, this sophisticated high-performance outdoor upholstery is tactile yet tailored, combining beauty with resilience for a sense of ease in interior and exterior spaces.

The radiant palette of fresh blues, agave greens, and a bold, sunlit yellow channels the vitality of the South Pacific, while deeper shades of bronze, lava, and berry introduce warmth and dimension, balanced by a refined mix of light and dark neutrals. Solara is non-allergenic and resistant to UV exposure, salt and chlorinated water, mildew, and bacteria.

 

Verdancia

Blending opulence with practicality, Verdancia reimagines a traditional velvet jacquard through a contemporary lens. Tropical foliage seems to emerge from the shadowy depths of the deep, tactile pile, shifting in tone and texture with the play of light and perspective.

Each of the five immersive jewel-toned hues pair effortlessly with Mokum’s best-selling velvet plains. Woven from durable synthetic yarns, Verdancia is not only visually striking but designed for modern living, being heavy-duty, easy-care, and bleach cleanable.

Soleil Voyage invites you to bring the serenity, colour, and texture of the Islands into your home

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