London-based Harriet Wallace-Jones and Emma Sewell are known for combining color, structure, and yarn in surprising geometric formats. They create individual fabrics with bold, asymmetric blocks and stripes of varying scales, which bring unique patterns into their scarves.
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Wallace Sewell Scarf, Euclid Fawn
$140.00
This bright reversible wool and cashmere tippet is reminiscent of the seaside in a golden sandy neutral with highlights of sunny yellow, red, white, and navy and surrounded by a bright...
With all over patterning, this merino lambswool scarf is woven with just four main colors and various weaves to create a patchwork of textures and motifs. A subtle mix of buttercup...
A lovely medley of woven fruity pastels in shades of peach, lavender, and blue is beautifully paired with a lively border in a mix of warm pink, pale blue, burgundy, and gold. It features...
This rich colorful scarf juxtaposes tight, symmetrical horizontal stripes of cardinal and black with multicolor silk vertical lines for a beautifully textured pattern. Orange and mint horizontal stripes with a half inch fringe detail at each...