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There’s nothing like a classic William Morris print. Always distinguishable and always full of character, his prints hold a firm place in design history. Even a century on from his death ...
Just like the rest of our home, our kitchens could benefit from a little refresh from time to time, to keep them looking their best. We're not talking a full redo or renovation, but as kitchen ...
Nearly 130 years after his death, the British artist William Morris’ designs are everywhere, from wallpapers and dinnerware to phone cases and hand cream. The ubiquity of Morris’ intricate ...
the joyful botanical prints of the Victorian artist, poet and socialist activist William Morris have gathered thousands of fans across the globe. I’m one of them: I was first drawn to his ...
Few things are more quintessentially British than a William Morris print. The flora and fauna, inspired by English gardens and hedgerows, are unmistakable. From curtains to wallpaper, no country ...
The designer, artist, author and all-round polymath William Morris (1834-1896 ... said Oliver Wainwright in The Guardian. Morris's prints were immensely popular in his lifetime, and a handy ...
While the noted Arts and Crafts designer’s patterns have never gone out of production, they are enjoying a resurgence in popularity. A leading figure of the British Arts and Crafts movement ...
William died in 1896, and the Morris family did not own Kelmscott Manor until 1913 when Jane purchased it. She later left it to May, who resided there year-round until her death in 1938.
William Morris's willow bough print was hanging at Wightwick Manor and Gardens in Wolverhampton, but becoming damaged by salts. Morris's orginal blocks were still used at a Loughborugh factory so ...
Nearly 130 years after his death, the British artist William Morris’ designs are everywhere, from wallpapers and dinnerware to phone cases and hand cream. The ubiquity of Morris’ intricate ...