Galleries & Museums
At Wallace Sewell, working with museums and galleries is central to what we do. Since our first commission from the Tate in 2008, we’ve designed over 100 scarves for institutions worldwide, drawing inspiration from art, exhibitions, and museum collections. Notable collaborations include the Tate, Dulwich Picture Gallery, V&A, British Museum, London Transport Museum, MoMA, The Frick, Cooper Hewitt, and many more. Our scarves celebrate the rich history and artistry of these institutions, offering a unique, artistic souvenir for visitors.
With such a wide variety of museums and galleries showcasing diverse artists, the opportunities for collaboration are endless.
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Tate Galleries
View the collectionWallace Sewell have been designing scarves for the Tate galleries since 2008. Discover the very first, and every single one since.
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Dulwich Picture Gallery
View the collectionSince 2014, Wallace Sewell has designed scarves inspired by the Dulwich Picture Gallery's latest exhibitions.
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The V&A Museum - Constable (2024)
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British Museum - Silk Roads (2024)
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The National Portrait Gallery - Francis Bacon (2024)
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London Transport Museum - Routemaster (2024)
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The Frick Collection - Cezanne (2024)
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The Frick Collection - Gainsborough (2024)
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Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft - Ethal Mairet (2024)
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Museum Barberini - Maurice de Vlaminck (2024)

London Transport Museum - LU160 (2023)
Wallace Sewell were commissioned to create a collection of products, including a scarf and various bags & purses for the 160th anniversary of the London Underground.
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British Museum - Burma to Myanmar (2023)
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Museum Barberini - Edvard Munch (2023)
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Museum Reinhard Ernst - Wilhem Nay (2023)
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The V&A Museum - William Morris (2022)
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The Frick Collection - Degas (2022)
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The Frick Collection - Sèvres (2022)
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British Museum - Hieroglyphs: Unlocking Ancient Egypt (2022)
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The Frick Collection - Veronese (2021)
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Museum Barberini - Monet (2021)

Royal Opera House - Bespoke Scarves (2018)
Wallace Sewell were commissioned to design four scarves for the Royal Opera House.
The design team took inspiration from the building's architecture to produce two lambswool and mohair wraps, as well as two pure silk scarves.
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Westminster Abbey - Triforium (2018)
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London Transport Museum - Tube Series (2016)
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London Transport Museum - LU150 (2013)