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Morris & Co.
This much-loved wallpaper design from 1875 marked the beginning of a period in which Morris created large-scale designs for wallpaper. One of his most iconic patterns was the very first wallpaper released by Morris & Co. With complex layering and vigorous curves, the scrolling acanthus foliage produces a three-dimensional effect and is available in diverse colorways and fabrics of the same name.
One of Morris’s most iconic patterns from 1875 and the very first wallpaper released by Morris & Co. Acanthus marked the beginning of a period in which Morris created large-scale designs for wallpaper. With complex layering and vigorous curves, the scrolling acanthus foliage produces a three-dimensional effect and is available in diverse colorways and fabrics of the same name.
Graham & Brown
Acanthus leaves decorate many of Morris’s designs and are made a central feature in his ‘Acanthus’ pattern for wallpaper. First used in Ancient Greek friezes and on the capitals of Corinthian columns, these swirling, curling leaves have decorated walls and buildings ever since. Morris found this classical motif ideal for repeating patterns and believed the large pattern he created here was perfect for smaller rooms, creating a more restful atmosphere than a smaller, dense pattern. Acanthus Blue from William Morris displays the beauty of Morris’ large leafy designs in calming yet engaging deep blue and teal tones. The matte paper finish of this wallpaper accentuates the fusion of classical and contemporary.
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. With complex layering and vigorous curves, the scrolling acanthus foliage produces a three-dimensional effect.
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.
William Morris
The Morris collection is hand-tufted and made in India. The pile material is 76% wool and 24% viscose, the backing is made of cotton/latex. The total height is 12 mm.
This much-loved design from 1875 marked the beginning of a period in which Morris created large-scale designs for wallpaper. Printed here on a cotton/linen blend, scrolling layers of acanthus foliage create a dramatic three-dimensional effect.
The swirling rhythms and complex structure of this wallpaper made it the choice for Morris himself when decorating his dining room at Kelmscott House. Designed in 1876, this painterly wallpaper is available in robust, feminine colorways.
This paper is even better than we imagined! It is gorgeous! My husband did some beautiful woodwork and then we used on the upper wall. We love it. My husband was worried at first about no paste. In the end, he said it was so easy to use he prefers that now!!!. Kathy. Farmington Hills, MI. 2024-12-11 16:54:17
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.
The Pure Honeysuckle & Tulip Wallpaper by Morris & Co. brings a touch of timeless elegance to your walls. This wallpaper features intricate floral patterns that echo the beauty of nature, making it a versatile choice for any room. Crafted with a non-pasted application, it offers flexibility in installation, allowing you to tailor it to your unique space.
If you want to go bold but not too bold, this is a great paper. The colors are subtle but the print is big and bold. It's the perfect "happy medium" for those who want to make a statement with wallpaper but don't want to go "all in" with color. The background color is very close to Benjamin Moore 1570 Gray Wisp (a gray that leans somewhat like a sage green with slight hints of blue) and the large stems & florals are similar in color to Benjamin Moore's more neutral Edgecomb Gray. Perfect for my client who wants to make a statement in her powder room but still wants to stay within her home's calming neutral color scheme.. AMANDA. BIRMINGHAM, AL. 2022-06-08 19:57:52
The swirling rhythms and complex structure of this wallpaper made it the choice for Morris himself when decorating his dining room at Kelmscott House. Designed in 1876, this painterly design is available in a feminine yet robust colorways.
This wallpaper looks so great in my bathroom!. Lauren. Batesville, IN. 2022-11-27 14:49:15
Slightly larger in scale than its fabric counterpart, Severne was originally printed at Morriss Merton Abbey workshop in South London. An elegant damask of acanthus leaves framing a central flowerhead, this is a new design for the Simply Morris collection.
Love Morris & Co. Great wallpaper brand. This was delivered in days.. Brenda. San Antonio, TX. 2025-04-11 05:51:17
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