Ruhlmann Scarf

The Timeless Elegance of Art Deco

A major figure of the Art Deco style, Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann embodied the peak of French luxury in the early 20th century. Maison BROCHIER SOIERIES pays tribute to this master of elegance by transposing his decorative universe onto silk, through a collection of scarves where pure lines and sophistication merge.

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The Ruhlmann Style: Sleek, Graphic, Sumptuous

A Master Furniture Maker Turned Style Icon

Born in 1879, Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann quickly became one of the most sought-after designers of his time. He created furniture and decor for a discerning clientele, combining precious woods, lacquers, ivory, and shagreen. His creations, showcased at the 1925 International Exhibition of Decorative Arts, embodied Parisian chic and the idealism of the Art Deco style. His signature? Clean motifs, symmetrical forms, and a taste for detail and perfection.

Scarves Inspired by Exceptional Furniture

The Ruhlmann collection draws inspiration from his iconic decor: stylized marquetry, geometric structures, and subtle contrasts between black lines and warm tones. These motifs, transposed onto silk, offer a modern and graphic rendering that is both discreet and sumptuous. Each scarf becomes a fragment of refined interiors, a nod to the decorative excellence of the 1920s.

Excellence Craftsmanship, 100% French

Silk as a Luxury Medium

Each Ruhlmann scarf is printed in our Lyonnais atelier with extreme attention to detail and nuance. The natural silk, chosen for its noble texture and sheen, enhances the geometric patterns and balanced compositions inspired by art furniture. This artisanal work pays homage to Ruhlmann’s spirit: silent perfection, mastered beauty.

An Art Deco Accessory to Wear or Collect

Worn around the neck, tied to a bag, or framed as a decorative panel, the Ruhlmann scarf blends fashion and heritage. It will captivate lovers of decorative art, French design, and elegant accessories with timeless style. An ideal piece to celebrate the taste for detail and the French art of living.

When Geometry Becomes Textile Poetry

With this Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann collection, Maison BROCHIER SOIERIES creates a dialogue between Art Deco and French haute silk. These silk scarves capture the spirit of discreet luxury, between purity of lines and richness of materials.