A collection between fashion and design, made up of hand-tufted flowers, carpets and wall-hangings based on Ken Scott’s archive designs. A tribute to the famous painter and eclectic designer who marked fashion and design trends in the 60s and 70s. The carpets show the world of Ken Scott, made of colour, irony, spectacular flowers, animals and childish abstract shapes.
George Kenneth Scott (Indiana, USA 1918-1991), aka Ken Scott, was a Painter, Gardener, Furnisher, Chef, Performer and Designer. He has left his mark on fashion and design since the 60s.
At the Officine ICO in Ivrea, architecture and material enter into a dialogue shaped by light, rhythm, and silence. The industrial space becomes a narrative frame, allowing forms and surfaces to emerge naturally. A gaze conceived to move through the entire visual story.
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