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CORAL orange scarf

Magdaléna Seppová
Magdaléna Seppová

A unique scarf by Palava studio. Palava studio is a sub-brand of the Slovak designer Magdaléna Seppová. The phrase "what a palava" means chaos, disorder or excess activity. The main mission of the brand is to inspire people not to be afraid of imperfections and chaos in everyday life because the best ideas are often born from these exact situations. PALAVA is for people of all ages who can appreciate an entertainment product of the best quality. CHERISH THE CHAOS!

Scarves are knitted using three- or two-colour jacquard technology on industrial knitting machines. No textile waste was created during knitting. The patterns on the scarves were created by digitally editing photos and paintings that inspired the author in a given period of her life. Scarves do not seem to be united by a single visual motif but rather by a similar approach to creating pattern designs. A scarf is not just an accessory, it rather has the function of a fully-fledged part of the outfit.

Photo: Nina Pacherová

Price €200
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PETALS blue scarf

Magdaléna Seppová
Magdaléna Seppová

A unique scarf by Palava studio. Palava studio is a sub-brand of the Slovak designer Magdaléna Seppová. The phrase "what a palava" means chaos, disorder or excess activity. The main mission of the brand is to inspire people not to be afraid of imperfections and chaos in everyday life because the best ideas are often born from these exact situations. PALAVA is for people of all ages who can appreciate an entertainment product of the best quality. CHERISH THE CHAOS!

Scarves are knitted using three- or two-colour jacquard technology on industrial knitting machines. No textile waste was created during knitting. The patterns on the scarves were created by digitally editing photos and paintings that inspired the author in a given period of her life. The PETALS scarf pattern was created in collaboration with photographer Nina Pacherová. Scarves do not seem to be united by a single visual motif but rather by a similar approach to creating pattern designs. A scarf is not just an accessory, it rather has the function of a fully-fledged part of the outfit.

Photo: Nina Pacherová

Price €150
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GRID black scarf

Magdaléna Seppová
Magdaléna Seppová

A unique scarf by Palava studio. Palava studio is a sub-brand of the Slovak designer Magdaléna Seppová. The phrase "what a palava" means chaos, disorder or excess activity. The main mission of the brand is to inspire people not to be afraid of imperfections and chaos in everyday life because the best ideas are often born from these exact situations. PALAVA is for people of all ages who can appreciate an entertainment product of the best quality. CHERISH THE CHAOS!

Scarves are knitted using three- or two-colour jacquard technology on industrial knitting machines. No textile waste was created during knitting. The patterns on the scarves were created by digitally editing photos and paintings that inspired the author in a given period of her life. The GRID scarf pattern was created in collaboration with graphic designer Rob Púček. Scarves do not seem to be united by a single visual motif but rather by a similar approach to creating pattern designs. A scarf is not just an accessory, it rather has the function of a fully-fledged part of the outfit.

Photo: Nina Pacherová

Price €150
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GRID green scarf

Magdaléna Seppová
Magdaléna Seppová

A unique scarf by Palava studio. Palava studio is a sub-brand of the Slovak designer Magdaléna Seppová. The phrase "what a palava" means chaos, disorder or excess activity. The main mission of the brand is to inspire people not to be afraid of imperfections and chaos in everyday life because the best ideas are often born from these exact situations. PALAVA is for people of all ages who can appreciate an entertainment product of the best quality. CHERISH THE CHAOS!

Scarves are knitted using three- or two-colour jacquard technology on industrial knitting machines. No textile waste was created during knitting. The patterns on the scarves were created by digitally editing photos and paintings that inspired the author in a given period of her life. The GRID scarf pattern was created in collaboration with graphic designer Rob Púček. Scarves do not seem to be united by a single visual motif but rather by a similar approach to creating pattern designs. A scarf is not just an accessory, it rather has the function of a fully-fledged part of the outfit.

Photo: Nina Pacherová

Price €150
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