Emerging from the dark winter months of lockdown, we are welcoming spring/summer 2021 with a brightly coloured collection of 3 classic silk scarves celebrating some of our favourite gardening legends.
Evoking the nostalgia of stately gardens these scarves are printed with charming linocut illustrations of garden tools, watering cans, manicured bay trees and classical statuary. Inspired by great female gardeners of the twentieth century including Vita Sackville-West, Lady Rhoda Birley and Bunny Mellon these prints are designed with chic gardeners in mind making them the ideal gift for the sartorial garden enthusiast.
Created by Rory in his Cambridge studio each element is hand carved before being digitally printed onto silk by artisans in Italy. The handcrafted quality of the prints is of particular importance to Rory who is greatly influenced by the working methods of William Morris and the Arts and Crafts Movement.
'I designed these prints during lockdown, with no access to an outdoor space of my own I dreamt of spending my afternoons toiling in a garden, discovering these gardening legends was the next best thing.'
'Through lino cutting my illustrations of gardening tools, green houses and watering cans, I managed to achieve a peaceful state of mind. Industriously using one’s hands to create something beautiful is a reward in itself and something I share with these gardeners who inspired me.'
The finish of a scarf is of paramount importance to Rory.
'The design is only the first step, the weight of the silk, the rolled edging and the colour saturation from front to back are all key considerations when making a beautiful scarf.'
Rory Hutton is all about telling stories through his prints, interpreting heritage for contemporary audiences.
'My aim is to design scarves that will be treasured by their owners and become coveted heirlooms of the future.'
- Available from www.roryhutton.co.uk
- All scarves measure 90x90cm
- 100% Silk
- Made in Italy
- rolled edges
- Each scarf is £90
If you would like to learn more about the inspiration behind these three scarves, please visit our blog.
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