Mackintosh Scarf

The Graphic Elegance of Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Scottish architect, designer, and painter, Charles Rennie Mackintosh is an iconic figure of Art Nouveau and the Arts & Crafts movement.

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A Pioneer of Modern Design

Born in Glasgow in 1868, Charles Rennie Mackintosh excelled in many fields: architecture, furniture, stained glass, decorative painting… He is especially known for his stylized floral motifs, notably the famous Mackintosh rose, which has become a symbol of his work. Pieces such as The Wassail, Roses and Teardrops, The Tree of Influence, and Willow Tea Rooms inspired our collection.

Each creation evokes a unique aesthetic where art, colors, and shapes merge in a subtle balance between nature and modernity.

A Silk Scarf Inspired by British Refinement

Excellence in Craftsmanship from Our French Atelier

Our Mackintosh scarves are crafted with expert care in our Lyon workshop, the historic heart of French silk production. Using the artist’s original works, we produce high-precision prints on superior quality silk, combining softness, brilliance, and durability.

Each Mackintosh silk square or scarf is printed in our ateliers, ensuring a flawless finish that reflects the exacting standards of Maison BROCHIER.

An Artistic Accessory to Gift or Collect

At the crossroads of fashion and artistic creation, the Mackintosh scarf becomes a key piece in any wardrobe or a remarkable gift. Inspired by the painter’s pure lines and floral motifs, it can be worn daily or for special occasions.