Wallace Sewell designed this scarf exclusively for Tate, woven in rich colours, it was inspired by the Edward Burne-Jones exhibition at the Tate Britain. The Edward Burne-Jones exhibition charted the artist's rise from an outsider with little formal art training, to one of the most influential British artists of the late 19th century. With over 150 objects, it brought together major works from across his career. Edward Burne-Jones was one of the last Pre-Raphaelites and took inspiration from medieval art, religion, myths and legends. Tate Britain