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My beloved willow print is back in the Morris & Co X Habitat collection. Add this to your room with the Ruggable Willow Rug for some subtle coordination or to bring some organic styke into your room.
William Morris prints and patterns are know for their naturalistic style and although they are regarded as classics now, back in the mid 1860's they were seen as quite radical.
The designs of William Morris have become hugely popular over 150 years. But, as Deborah Nicholls-Lee reveals, it could all have been so different: the artist’s original ambition was to open a ...
Snap one up (Picture: Pooky x Morris & Co) 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.
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 ...
The ubiquity of Morris’ intricate style is the subject of “Morris Mania,” a new exhibition at the William Morris Gallery in London.The show, which will be on view through September 21 ...
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. Blue Silk ...
‘Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful’, advised the influential British designer William Morris (1834-1896), known not only for his signature floral ...
Why the World Became So Obsessed With William Morris’ Colorful Floral Prints The British artist’s designs appear on mugs, plates, shoes and more.