This scarf is a fusion of a pattern from Maison Malfroy's archives and a design by William Morris, the iconic artist of the Arts & Crafts movement in the United Kingdom. Around the edges of this square, you will find the rose and the clover, symbols of England and Ireland, to bring you luck.
The British Theme: A Soft and Comforting Atmosphere
This winter, our stylist drew inspiration from her personal story and English roots to create a collection with a cozy, soft, and comforting ambiance. Each product is a nod to unique elements of British culture: from the tea time ritual, to the charming cottage nestled in the countryside, to the historic patterns of William Morris—not to mention a touch of tartan and plenty of flowers. In short, wearing one of these scarves is the quickest way to escape to the beautiful Somerset countryside! A silk product beloved by women.
The wool and silk blend: warmth and softness
The insulating properties of wool and silk make it a warm material suited for the winter season. Maison Malfroy combines it with silk to add softness and fluidity.
The machine-rolled hem: A subtle edge on a delicate fabric
A machine-rolled hem is a very narrow edge created by using a sewing machine to roll the fabric’s border over itself and secure it with a zigzag stitch. This technique is ideal for achieving a discreet and quick hem on delicate fabrics.
The wool and silk bandana: A small square for a big impact
The small Malfroy square is an accessory that lets your creativity run free. Its size allows it to be worn in many ways: tied around the neck, attached to your bag, styled as a headscarf—it adapts to all your desires.