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Curling stems and circling wind-swept flowerheads create a symmetrical fabric design originally created by Morris for wallpaper in 1876. Typical of Morriss's greatest designs, and hung in his own dining room at Kelmscott House, this glorious printed linen-blend fabric is available in beguiling colorways and as a wallpaper of the same name.
Psychedelia meets a signature Morris & Co. botanical evoking the brand`s trippy color experiments from the swinging `60s. Ensnaring and intoxicating the swirling rhythm and hidden depths of William Morris`s 1876 Pimpernel have an irresistibly mythic pull. All tendrils and flowerheads Pimpernel is a perfect exemplification of Morris`s layering technique adding texture and drama at every twist and turn.
Pimpernel and its unusual 'figure of eight' design are produced in 100% cotton on a wide-width fabric in tonal colors reminiscent of some of our most adored shades. Inspired by the 1876 wallpaper of the same name these new shades soften the dramatic tulip leaves and wildflowers of this iconic Morris & Co. design.
Originally imagined as a wallpaper available for the low price of 4 shillings and sixpence in 1879 Sunflower is here translated onto sumptuous velvet fabric. In no less than 7 colour choices Sunflower’s radiant pattern of flowerheads and flowing vine forms offer an irresistible decorating story for the home. Perfect for use in upholstery and drapery.
The sweet scent of honeysuckle must be one of nature’s greatest ‘simple’ pleasures. Immortalised by May Morris, William Morris’s daughter, in this 1883 design, honeysuckle is a flowing, complex pattern that mimics the plant’s tendency to climb and bind. Made fit for busy homes gardens patios and poolsides this fabric is imbued with UV and water resistance a wipeable finish anti-microbial and colorfast properties.
This much-loved design from 1875 marked the beginning of a period in which Morris created large-scale designs for wallpaper. One of his most iconic patterns, it was the very first wallpaper released by Morris and Co. and now produced as a fabric and tapestry weave. With complex layering and vigorous curves, the scrolling acanthus foliage produces a three-dimensional effect.
Paired birds alternate between perched and in-flight in this serene 1878 tapestry design from William Morris. Surprising bursts of color emerge upon closer inspection, pulling the eye towards the original hand-driven jacquard loom production quality. William Morris designed a bird in 1878 to adorn the walls of his drawing room in Kelmscott House. His friend and neighbor, the noted typographer Sir Emery Walker, adorned his dining room with an identical bird tapestry after receiving an inheritance from either Morris or Philip Webb, the famous arts and crafts architect. Our modern bird tapestry retains William Morris's high regard for craftsmanship, being woven by Morris & Co. craftspeople right here in the UK using a cotton-wool blend.
Willow Boughs designed in 1887 is one of William Morris's instantly recognizable patterns. Entwining stems and delicate willow leaves combine in this enduring design which defines Morris's abiding reputation.
A true icon from William Morris, Willow Boughs is his 1887 design. Deceptively simple and created using the ingenious layering technique pioneered by Morris, Willow Boughs combines his love of the willow with his mastery over pattern and repeat. Organic colorways introduce a truly harmonious color story to indoor or outdoor spaces of the home. Made fit for busy homes gardens patios and poolsides this fabric is imbued with UV and water resistance a wipeable finish anti-microbial and colorfast properties.
Based on a carpet designed by John Henry Dearle in the 1890s, this sumptuous velvet fabric depicts Persian, overblown flowers climbing in a trailing pattern with softened edges. Use the upholstery to give a room an eclectic look and rich palette.
Vigorous, fluid curves and an unmistakable energy mark this iconic William Morris pattern from 1875. This folding design is translated onto hardy fabrics - for use in indoor or outdoor spaces – in four harmonious, organic palettes. Made fit for busy homes gardens patios and poolsides this fabric is imbued with UV and water resistance a wipeable finish anti-microbial and colorfast properties.
Entwining stems and delicate willow leaves combine in this timeless woven fabric design which defines Morris's abiding reputation. This much-loved Morris design from 1887 has been reproduced as a jacquard weave in colorways that coordinate across the collections and is suitable for blinds, cushions, drapes, and upholstery.
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