Tulips, frequently appearing in the Morris & Co. archive, are seen in this Huntington document where leafy vines fill the ground and vertical scrollwork is interspersed with stylized flowers. Possibly the hand of John Henry Dearle, identifiable through the conical stamens of the central flowerheads, this design is reminiscent of 'Golden Lily.' 'Wild Tulip & Vine' depicts at its center a winding runner of daffodils to anchor the design, guiding the eye along a gentle, rhythmic path and drawing subtle parallels with 'Wandle.' This design is beautifully reimagined in a full-coverage embroidery. Richly stitched with a subtle sheen that catches the light, the embroidery is set against a pure linen ground. This natural texture enhances the elegance of the design, creating a luxurious drape that feels timeless and refined.