
Details
- Maker•Wallace Sewell
- Medium•Textiles
- Origin•United Kingdom
- Dimensions•470 x 2100mm
- Composition•100% Wool
- Care •Wool as a fibre, keeps itself clean naturally, expelling odours through moisture control. Airing is the best way to freshen up your wool pieces or follow care instructions when washing.
Description
A wide width scarf, woven with super soft lambswool; it can be wrapped twice round the neck, perfect for the colder months, wraps can be worn as an oversized scarf or draped around the shoulders as a shawl.
Crafted in fine wool, the Sedge double cloth wrap features a rhythmic arrangement of geometric squares and rectangles. The scarf subtly incorporates a 'horizon line' detail inspired by the geometry in Fred Ingrams' square paintings, evoking the flat landscapes that consistently influence his work.
Vibrant hues contrast with blocks of more subdued tones, creating a captivating interplay that reflects Ingrams' distinctive approach to colour and form.
This grounded palette inspired by nature, features a dynamic duo of earthy forest green and deep peat brown. Coral and grey blocks add vibrant accents, while intricate patterns detailed in striking white create a harmonious and visually compelling composition.
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- 【20】Wallace Sewell

Modern British Textiles with Heritage at Their Core.
Wallace Sewell is a pioneering textile studio founded in 1992 by design duo Harriet Wallace-Jones and Emma Sewell. Based between London and Dorset, the studio is celebrated for its bold use of colour and geometry, blending traditional weaving with an experimental, painterly sensibility.
All Wallace Sewell pieces begin on handlooms before being woven at a family-run mill in Lancashire, maintaining a proudly local, British-made ethos. Their distinctive blankets, cushions, and scarves are modern heirlooms — vibrant, tactile works of art rooted in craft, collaboration, and decades of design excellence.