‘Fabric 6007’ Anna Nikołajczuk Square Scarf
A design from the archives of the Polish Institute of Industrial Design (IWP)
Fabric 6007 — Anna Nikołajczuk
This pattern was designed at the Institute of Industrial Design in 1956 by Anna Nikołajczuk (1924–2019). Originally intended for dresses, it came in five different colorways. The design clearly draws on folk inspirations — birds, lilies, leaves, and flowers — reflecting the concept of modern Polish design promoted by IWP founder, professor Wanda Telakowska, rooted in the art and folklore of the countryside.
We have reinterpreted this project as a silk scarf, measuring 65 x 65 cm, with hand-rolled edges finished locally by our skilled craftswomen in Katowice.
It’s a unisex accessory — depending on how it’s tied, it can be worn by anyone, regardless of gender.
- Fabric: 100% silk
- Size: 65 cm x 65 cm
- Author: Anna Nikołajczuk
- Hand rolled in Poland







