
Details
- Maker•Wallace Sewell
- Medium•Textiles
- Origin•United Kingdom
- Dimensions•450 x 450mm
- Composition•100% Merino Lambswool, Inner: 100% NZ Wise 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
Indigo, a deep inky blue paired with black, cream, duck egg blue and mid-red accent, create a sophisticated and rich palette, a new colourway for this cushion in keeping with the tonal balance and style that is essentially Bauhaus.
Woven from soft lambswool, these cushions would be a striking addition to your home, paired with the Stolzl blanket for the complete story.
Gunta Stolzl, a master weaver and head of Bauhaus weaving workshop created the iconic Prellerdecke in 1926, designed for the beds at the Bauhaus Dessau dormitories. Stölzl’s students in her workshop handwoven more than 100 of those blankets, which have all since been lost. As part of the Bauhaus centenary celebrations, Wallace and Sewell were permitted to create a re-edition of Gunta’s design. The original is a bold interaction of horizontal and vertical, positive and negative. Through textile detective work Emma and Harriet analysed an existing photo of the original blanket and through sketches, colour swatches and small hand looms of samples they were able to achieve the design as close to the original as possible, picking up on the rhythm and simplicity of Gunta’s work.
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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.