A MASTER OF LINE AND LIGHT
The grace of plants, the purity of lines, and the play of light and shadow inspire her work. From this balance between nature and contemplation was born a collection shaped like a visual poem, a composition where each line expresses the calm of the place.
Drawing is at the heart of her world, guided by constant precision, a deep love of beauty, and an appreciation for fine materials and art objects. Her line, both accurate and delicate, creates a poetic world where the beauty of movement meets the richness of the material. From the Japanese Garden, she captures peace, the brightness of light, and the purity of form, an emotion both calm and alive.
After working with major luxury houses, she now brings her talent to Monoïkos 1297, blending tradition and modern creation. Her drawings show a rare elegance, a bright and poetic aesthetic, extremely poethic.
A note of history
The Japanese Garden of Monaco was created by Prince Rainier III, who wished to give the Principality a special place, a bridge between cultures.
Designed in 1994 by Japanese landscape architect Yasuo Beppu, winner of the Osaka International Exhibition, it represents the Zen spirit in its purest form, recreated with care and respect on the Mediterranean coast.
Built according to traditional Japanese rules, the garden brings together the four natural elements: water, stone, wood, and plants, in a balanced composition.
Every detail, from the tea house to the koi fish, was created to reflect the balance and calm that lie at the heart of Japanese philosophy.
Beyond its beauty, the Japanese Garden of Monaco symbolizes a meeting between Monaco, an open international city, and Japan, a land of ancient refinement. It shows the Principality’s openness to the world’s influences, affirming its capacity to welcome and preserve places of true distinction.
Today, it remains one of Monaco’s most loved gardens, appreciated both for its beauty and for its role as a symbol of dialogue between East and West.
A SILK RIBBON OF EXCEPTION
Its long, slim shape offers a unique canvas, a space where the illustrations of our collections unfold with grace and originality.
The result of exceptional skill, each creation shows the precision of the drawing, the detail of the pattern, and the brightness of the colors, all thanks to expert craftsmanship.
Presented in its red box, a tribute to the Principality of Monaco, the Malicieux comes in packaging made from FSC-certified paper, sourced from responsibly managed forests.
The Malicieux from the “Japanese Garden of Monaco” collection reflects calm elegance, timeless grace, and the peaceful spirit of this special place, between nature, light, and contemplation.
The silk
This precious, shiny thread, made by unwinding the cocoon of a silkworm, requires the highest quality production conditions.
Very sensitive to its environment, the silkworm cannot live in polluted areas and feeds only on fresh leaves.
Its farming requires expert knowledge, and our craftsmen have selected the best silk farms.
Care for your Malicieux:
- Keep it flat and untied, or rolled in its original box.
- Avoid contact with perfume.
- Leave cleaning to a professional specialist.


