Chapter I
Floral Odyssey

Welcome to the first chapter, where four unique yet interconnected floral-based designs await. These creations are born from a deep reverence for the flowers that have become intertwined with our art and culture. While we are in perpetual awe of flower’s intricate forms and hues, we often overlook the profound journeys these flowers take. Within these designs lies more than just aesthetics; they encapsulate the stories, and the odysseys that flowers have undertaken throughout time. These narratives, rich with history and symbolism, infuse each petal with a significance that goes beyond mere beauty.

Iris Ensata 89
Drawing inspiration from Van Gogh’s masterpiece “Irises,” painted in the twilight of his artistic journey (1889). The base tone, a resplendent golden hue, mirrors the hues of sunlit wheat fields that once ignited his canvas. Iris Ensata 89 aims to encapsulate his unwavering passion and the beauty he captured before the light dimmed.
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Iris Ensata 89

Pattern/ Colour

• Floral motif / Straw yellow, Iris purple

Material

• Scarf in silk with hand-rolled edges

Dimensions

• 70x 70 cm 90 x 90 cm 

Lilium 53
Paying homage to the movie “Roman Holiday,” filmed in 1953, Lilium 53 seeks to revive the elegance and vintage style portrayed during that era. Woven into the delicate Lily pattern, alongside the classical chestnut red, you can almost envision the Princess savoring her Italian holidays while adorned with this exquisite scarf.
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Lilium 53

Pattern/ Colour

• Floral motif / Cattail green, Chestnut red

Material

• Scarf in silk with hand-rolled edges

Dimensions

• 70x 70 cm 90 x 90 cm 

Nymphea 26
Nymphea is the Latin name of water lily, a flower reborn again in Claude Monet’s paintings. Nymphea 26 serves as a tribute to Monet (1840-1926) and the artist’s relentless pursuit of capturing the essence of this delicate flower. The design aims to capture the hints of water creating ripples around the water lily, presenting the peacefulness that comforted Monet in his garden and pond.
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Nymphea 26

Pattern/ Colour

• Floral motif / Hydrangea green, Mauve purple

Material

• Scarf in silk with hand-rolled edges

Dimensions

• 70x 70 cm 90 x 90 cm 

Lychnis 06
Lychnis is a flower named after the Greek word “lukhnis,” meaning lamp, presumably due to the vivid colour of its flowers. Lychnis begins to bloom in June, announcing the start of summer with its brilliant orange-red hue – reminiscent of molten lava flowing from a volcano. Lychnis 06 celebrates the rich colour of these flowers and references the lamp-like shape reminiscent of the Art Deco era to enhance the appreciation of this artistic beauty.
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Lychnis 06

Pattern/ Colour

• Floral motif / Olive yellow, Pumpkin orange

Material

• Scarf in silk with hand-rolled edges

Dimensions

• 70x 70 cm 90 x 90 cm 

Inspired by botanical illustrations, each pattern and colour palette has been carefully selected to evoke a pivotal moment in the story of these flowers, each of which is a central character in the story. The designs echo the whispers of these botanical chronicles, inviting you into a world where nature and narrative dance in perfect harmony. You may not see any petals in these designs, but by exploring the intricate patterns and adorning them, you will find yourself surrounded by gardens of flowers and immersed in their stories.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter I Index

Iris Ensata 89

CODE: C23F01

Lilium 53

CODE: C23F02

Nymphea 26

CODE: C23F03

Lychnis 06

CODE: C23F04