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A thin red scarf with a mottled texture and mirrored abstract pattern is tied in the back, allowing one corner to dip forward as if it was worn around someone's neck.A thin red scarf with a mottled texture is tied into a ring so as to allow the neck of its wearer through it.A folded thin red scarf with a mottled abstract texture and bold maroon border. The top right corner of the scarf is folded inward. The lower left corner of the scarf reads "Aimee Koran for Corner Store". An arrangement of objects against a white ground. On the right: a square scarf with an abstract red pattern that is mirrored along the diagonal corners and bordered with thick maroon and thin pink stripes; on the left from top to bottom: a rectangular beige box lid that reads "Aimee Koran for Corner Store," the interior of the box with tissue paper adhered with a pixelated nipple sticker; and a dark pink certificate of authenticity.A square scarf with an abstract red pattern that is mirrored along the diagonal corners and bordered with thick maroon and thin pink stripes is placed at the center of a photograph. Surrounding it on all sides are an array of objects and materials from the artist Aimee Koran, including sculptures, patches, books, and fabric remnants.A rectangular beige box lid that reads "Aimee Koran for Corner Store" is centered over a red scarf with a mottled texture. Above it is tissue paper  adhered with a pixelated nipple sticker and a pink certificate of authenticity.A woman models a red scarf with a mottled texture while applying lipstick in front of a handheld mirror. She wears sunglasses and the scarf over her head, her hair peeking out at the top.The artist Aimee Koran, a blonde woman, models her red scarf while seated on a couch. She is wearing sunglasses and the scarf loose around her shoulders. The scarf has a maroon border surrounding abstract red textures.

Aimee Koran for Corner Store

Chamber (scarf)

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Description

More than a scarf—this is a story of the unseen: censorship meets reverence, labor meets luxury.

Introducing the inaugural piece in the s(m)ilkscapes series, an ongoing collaboration between artist Aimee Koran and creative collective Corner Store. This hand rolled, 100% silk scarf features artwork drawn from the "chamber" edition of Koran's milkscapes series—works created using breast milk and pigment—that function as abstract documents of invisible labor that often goes unrecorded. In creating s(m)ilkscapes, Koran expands this gesture into wearable form, allowing others to carry and display what’s usually hidden: the residue of motherhood, the strength in softness.

Designed by Aimee Koran in collaboration with Corner Store

The packaging and authenticity card reference Aimee’s grandmother’s textile union card and the envelope it was stored in—a symbol of collective power and working-class dignity that lives in tension with the undervalued labor of mothering.

Inside every s(m)ilkscapes box: pink tissue sealed with a pixelated nipple. A censored breast. A closed chamber. Open it and reveal a silk work of art inspired by the power and beauty of a mother’s milk, our first form of care, connection, and nourishment.

  • 100% silk scarf with hand-rolled edges
  • 26 x 26 inches
  • Dry clean only
  • Limited edition of 50 public pieces + 10 Friends & Family editions
  • Includes hand-signed, stamped, and numbered authenticity card and two additional pixelated nipple stickers

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Meet the Artist

Aimee Koran

Aimee Koran’s practice is centered around the idea of invisible labor, specific to mothers, pregnancy, and birth. Her multidisciplinary practice manipulates and elevates the everyday objects and materials of motherhood to help us see them anew.