The Holiday Spirit Illustrated
For a carte blanche project, five artists were invited to share their personal vision of the festive season. Through their distinctive worlds, these illustrations tell the story of this very special time of year, filled with conviviality, warmth and sharing. Discover the studio’s objects woven into the magic of the festive season.
A quiet moment
« I imagined a moment of absolute calm, at the start of the day, before the world begins to stir. »
Philippa Coules reveals an intimate ritual that shapes her days, bringing her serenity and well-being. A moment of calm she cherishes, where she relaxes peacefully under soft light, creating a soothing atmosphere.
@philippacoules
Botanical escape
For Delphine, inspiration comes from everyday escapes, which she reflects in her work. Composed of memories, flea-market finds and discoveries, this illustration presents Tiptoe objects as companions to her creativity.
@delphine_fauchereau
A warm refuge
« I like playing with patterns in my illustrations to create a certain harmony.”
For this creation, Fanny imagines an interior that contrasts with the winter cold outside. She creates a true refuge, a warm, harmonious environment where every detail resonates with her world and in which she feels completely at ease.
@fannymonier
Snowy nostalgia
« What inspired me was the magical feeling of falling snow. As soon as it snows, everyone is fascinated, taking photos, looking out the window. For me, it brings back the snowy winters of my childhood in the countryside, afternoons spent outside playing in the snow. »
Julie captures the warm, comforting atmosphere of winter, blending nostalgia and daydreaming: the pleasure of staying warm with a good cup of tea and a book, while thinking back to childhood winters and the suspended moments of falling snow.
@julieetozzy
Family festivities
“I chose the ÉTUDE armchair for its comfort, to enjoy a quiet moment together before bedtime.”
For Palm, the end of the year evokes the tenderness of family moments and the magic of the festive season shared with her three-year-old daughter. She illustrates these everyday rituals, where Tiptoe objects become companions to precious moments spent together.
@palmillustrations
Many thanks to these illustrators for opening up and sharing their unique worlds, bringing the magic of the festive season to life through their creations.


































