Wallace Sewell
Henriette Wallace-Jones and Emma Sewell founded Wallace Sewell in England in 1990. They designed scarves for the Tate Museum, designed fabric for London Underground train seats and were finally discovered and promoted by Barney’s New York in 1992.
The two women of Wallace Sewell work from London and Dorset, creating beautiful knitwear influenced by paintings and Bauhaus style. The pieces are all made in a family business in England and are therefore of a particularly high quality.