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Marigold is an 1875 William Morris design filled with charm and energy. Marigold's complex pattern, swirling movement, and colourways make it perfect for any part of the home. Ruffling foliage and sun more→burst marigolds stand out on this jacquard.
Marigold is an 1875 William Morris design filled with charm and energy. Marigold's complex pattern, swirling movement, and colourways make it perfect for any part of the home. Ruffling foliage and sun more→burst marigolds stand out on this jacquard.
Marigold is an 1875 William Morris design filled with charm and energy. Marigold's complex pattern, swirling movement, and colourways make it perfect for any part of the home. Ruffling foliage and sun more→burst marigolds stand out on this jacquard.
A beautiful representation of acorn branches, Acorn was originally designed in 1879 using the original wooden Morris & Co. hand-printing blocks. The embodiment of an English hedgerow, Acorn now appear more→s as a jacquard fabric in curtains, cushions, and throws.
A beautiful representation of acorn branches, Acorn was originally designed in 1879 using the original wooden Morris & Co. hand-printing blocks. The embodiment of an English hedgerow, Acorn now appear more→s as a jacquard fabric in curtains, cushions, and throws.
A beautiful representation of acorn branches, Acorn was originally designed in 1879 using the original wooden Morris & Co. hand-printing blocks. The embodiment of an English hedgerow, Acorn now appear more→s as a jacquard fabric in curtains, cushions, and throws.
A beautiful representation of acorn branches, Acorn was originally designed in 1879 using the original wooden Morris & Co. hand-printing blocks. The embodiment of an English hedgerow, Acorn now appear more→s as a jacquard fabric in curtains, cushions, and throws.
A beautiful representation of acorn branches, Acorn was originally designed in 1879 using the original wooden Morris & Co. hand-printing blocks. The embodiment of an English hedgerow, Acorn now appear more→s as a jacquard fabric in curtains, cushions, and throws.
Designed by William Morris in 1884, Cray is one of Morris's most complex patterns. It was also one of the most expensive to produce, requiring 34 separate printing blocks. Cray belongs to a series of more→'River' chintzes Morris created in the early 1880s, inspired by a boating expedition along the Thames in the summer of 1880. Now, it is printed on a luxurious matte velvet in splendid colourways.
The Seaweed curtains feature a design inspired by the sinuous curves of Art Nouveau and the graceful movement of underwater plants. Originally created by J. H. Dearle in 1901 and sourced from the Morr more→is & Co. archive, this pattern is authentically printed on matte velvet fabric. The curtains come with a 5-inch pencil pleat and are fully lined, adding both elegance and functionality to your space.
Designed by William Morris in 1884, Cray is one of Morris's most complex patterns. It was also one of the most expensive to produce, requiring 34 separate printing blocks. Cray belongs to a series of more→'River' chintzes Morris created in the early 1880s, inspired by a boating expedition along the Thames in the summer of 1880. Now, it is printed on a luxurious matte velvet in splendid colourways.
The Seaweed curtains feature a design inspired by the sinuous curves of Art Nouveau and the graceful movement of underwater plants. Originally created by J. H. Dearle in 1901 and sourced from the Morr more→is & Co. archive, this pattern is authentically printed on matte velvet fabric. The curtains come with a 5-inch pencil pleat and are fully lined, adding both elegance and functionality to your space.
Designed by William Morris in 1884, Cray is one of Morris's most complex patterns. It was also one of the most expensive to produce, requiring 34 separate printing blocks. Cray belongs to a series of more→'River' chintzes Morris created in the early 1880s, inspired by a boating expedition along the Thames in the summer of 1880. Now, it is printed on a luxurious matte velvet in splendid colourways.
Dating back to 1883, Strawberry Thief is one of Morris & Co.'s most iconic designs. This jacquard interpretation retains the same enchanting detail of the original design, said to be inspired by the t more→hrushes Morris found stealing fruit from his kitchen garden. Captivating, bold, and beautiful, Strawberry Thief steals hearts and strawberries.
For Morris, tapestry was the highest form of decorative art. Inspired in part by J. H. Dearles The Brook Tapestry and the friezes that sit beneath the Holy Grail Tapestries, this jacquard recreates th more→e crispness and beautiful detail of medieval tapestries, with a contemporary enhancement of the central motif of deer by the babbling brook.
For Morris, tapestry was the highest form of decorative art. Inspired in part by J. H. Dearles The Brook Tapestry and the friezes that sit beneath the Holy Grail Tapestries, this jacquard recreates th more→e crispness and beautiful detail of medieval tapestries, with a contemporary enhancement of the central motif of deer by the babbling brook.
A beautiful representation of acorn branches, Acorn was originally designed in 1879 using the original wooden Morris & Co. hand-printing blocks. The embodiment of an English hedgerow, Acorn now appear more→s as a jacquard fabric in curtains, cushions, and throws.
A beautiful representation of acorn branches, Acorn was originally designed in 1879 using the original wooden Morris & Co. hand-printing blocks. The embodiment of an English hedgerow, Acorn now appear more→s as a jacquard fabric in curtains, cushions, and throws.
Snakeshead was originally designed by William Morris in 1876. The dramatic flame-like motif and alternating spiky clusters of foliage seem to be held in suspension by the delicate scrolling tendrils t more→hat form the pattern's background. Influenced by the colouring and patterns of Indian textiles, this design was one of Morris's favourites, taking its name from the nodding snakehead fritillary blooms.
Marigold is an 1875 William Morris design filled with charm and energy. Marigold's complex pattern, swirling movement, and colourways make it perfect for any part of the home. Ruffling foliage and sun more→burst marigolds stand out on this jacquard.
A beautiful representation of acorn branches, Acorn was originally designed in 1879 using the original wooden Morris & Co. hand-printing blocks. The embodiment of an English hedgerow, Acorn now appear more→s as a jacquard fabric in curtains, cushions, and throws.
Snakeshead was originally designed by William Morris in 1876. The dramatic flame-like motif and alternating spiky clusters of foliage seem to be held in suspension by the delicate scrolling tendrils t more→hat form the pattern's background. Influenced by the colouring and patterns of Indian textiles, this design was one of Morris's favourites, taking its name from the nodding snakehead fritillary blooms.
Marigold is an 1875 William Morris design filled with charm and energy. Marigold's complex pattern, swirling movement, and colourways make it perfect for any part of the home. Ruffling foliage and sun more→burst marigolds stand out on this jacquard.
Marigold is an 1875 William Morris design filled with charm and energy. Marigold's complex pattern, swirling movement, and colourways make it perfect for any part of the home. Ruffling foliage and sun more→burst marigolds stand out on this jacquard.
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