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Pomegranates and Indian-inspired motifs cover this small-scale fabric design. Available in versatile colourways Little Chintz is an excellent way to introduce Morris & Co.`s design into smaller rooms in upholstery or curtains. Printed on a linen-mix cloth in fresh characterful colourways.
Reduced in scale for enhanced usability Willow Boughs Minor features the 1887 William Morris classic in a smaller more intricate feel. Willow Boughs Minor is available in five naturalistic colourways perfect for upholstery or accent pieces.
Adapted from the border of a carpet designed by Morris between 1881 and 1885 the Morris & Co. design studio has reworked the border as a modern fresh stripe with a classic Arts & Crafts touch. Redcar carpet is one of the largest known surviving examples of a Morris carpet with the Hammersmith mark. Inspired by traditional Chinese examples the scheme was originally woven with pastel colours on a camel-coloured ground.
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.
For Morris, the tapestry was the highest form of decorative art. Inspired in part by J. H. Dearle’s The Brook Tapestry and the friezes that sit beneath the Holy Grail Tapestries, this digitally printed fabric design recreates the crispness and beautiful detail of medieval tapestries. One colorway is printed on cotton velvet and two on textured cloth reminiscent of original tapestry surfaces. Also available as a wide-width wallpaper.
Kelmscott Tree is a new design by Alison Gee. Inspired by Morris's bed curtains at his home Kelmscott Manor which was embroidered by May Morris in 1891 Kelmscott Tree has been painted in the Morris studio and adapted into a beautiful embroidery of trees birds and flowers.
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.
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.
The strong diagonal arrangement of J.H. Dearles Golden Lily (1899) gives structure to the entwining lily stems and tendrils.
Originally a best-selling carpet design this mixed-chenille jacquard fabric features a small-scale interlocking floral motif making it an extremely versatile pattern for upholstery and curtains. Enjoy a sumptuously textured surface adding a tactile layer to any room scheme.
Celebrating the workmanship of May Morris's original design this embroidery features a mirrored trellis effect of stylized roses tulips leaves and turning stems. With its iridescent yarn raised stitching and fine blending accenting intricate detail across feathers and petals Seasons by May retains the authenticity of the May Morris design c.1895.
Modelled on the 1887 William Morris classic Pure Willow Boughs Weave refines and elevates this iconic design through simple two-toned colourways and a pleasing-to-the-touch fabric texture.
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