Le Corbusier Scarf

Le Corbusier – An architectural vision translated into graphic art

Visionary architect and theorist of modernism, Le Corbusier profoundly influenced 20th-century architecture and design. His approach, based on rationality, geometry, and function, perfectly echoes the Bauhaus universe, whose radical aesthetic marked the history of art and architecture.

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This silk square is directly inspired by the poster designed for the first Bauhaus exhibition in 1923. An iconic graphic work, structured around geometric shapes and clear typography, symbolizing modernity and the harmony between art, craft, and industry — principles dear to Le Corbusier.

A graphic composition worn on silk

Produced by Maison Brochier Soieries, this poster is beautifully transcribed onto a silk square, respecting the shapes, lines, and contrasts that characterize this modern aesthetic. This scarf becomes a design piece in its own right, to wear or collect, embodying the alliance between architectural rigor and textile fluidity.

Made in Lyon – Recognized and certified craftsmanship

Printed in Lyon, this scarf benefits from the Souvenirs from Lyon label, guaranteeing a local anchor, artisanal production within 20 km of the city center, and a rigorous production process. This label promotes quality, material transparency, and the tradition of Lyonnaise textile excellence.

An iconic accessory for architecture and design enthusiasts

With this Le Corbusier silk square, you offer much more than a scarf: a historic graphic work, a fragment of the 20th-century European avant-garde transposed onto a noble textile. Ideal for architecture lovers, design fans, or intellectual fashion followers, this silk square combines conceptual power and contemporary elegance.