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Morris & Co.
This much-loved Morris wallpaper design has been updated from the 1887 original and characterizes Morris's pre-eminent flair for design and composition with sinuous lines and subtle tone.
Beautiful. The walls are so organic with this wallpaper and the dark wooden paneling: gorgeous.. Catherine. Hammonton, NJ. 2025-02-01 13:26:54
One of the most recognizable of all Morris designs, this all-over wallpaper was designed in 1874 and predates the more intricate Willow Boughs by 13 years.
This design is printed in three sections on one roll that can then be cut and joined together to make a full scene. Each roll is comprised of 3 x 300cm panels (A, B, and C), with spacing between each panel for cutting or trimming. The 3 panels make a total scene width of 205.5cm when hung.
This much-loved Morris wallpaper design has been simplified and re-painted using three colors, which brings a gentle sophistication to the interior and a contemporary flavor to this classic design.
A new addition to the Morris & Co. wallpaper range, Emery’s Willow features unmistakable bubble-like shapes as a backdrop, introducing an element of play to this 1874 design. The willow tree, with its delicately entwining branches and curling leaves, is a motif William Morris returned to throughout his creative life. Emery’s Willow is inspired by a wallpaper design hung in the drawing room of esteemed typographer, book printer, and friend of William Morris, Sir Emery Walker. It re-enters the Morris & Co. range as a result of the collaboration collection between Morris & Co. and Emery Walker’s House.
Expertly crafted and produced using rotary printing to create an organic wide-width wallpaper with texture and the essence of weathered minerals. Available in gentle colorways with the addition of a darker Smokey Quartz version, this wallpaper is an ideal choice for creating interest across uninterrupted walls.
Love it - william morris is always a classic. Aurelia. Newton Highlands, MA. 2022-10-27 10:54:03
Graham & Brown
This iconic pattern forms part of The Gallery’s collection of earlier printed chintz and wallpaper lengths. The design is based on the natural willow form, which was one of William Morris’ favorite motifs. Originally designed by William Morris as a wallpaper in 1887 and adapted for fabric in 1895, it is block printed in a diagonal branch pattern at Merton Abbey and combines abstraction with a gentle reminder of the outdoors. Simple yet stunning, Willow Bough Plum wallpaper displays trailing leaves with subtle boldness through lush purple and pink tones, complimented by popping rose-inspired orange, and is completed with a matte finish for a sophisticated modern feel.
Spode
Set an irresistible table with this heritage-inspired dinner set .Featuring four dinner plates adorned with the Standen design and four salad plates and cereal bowls featuring the Fruit, Marigold, Willow and Strawberry Thief designs, this set is a pattern-lovers dream. Offering fresh maximalist styling, layer this set for a statement table or use the pieces separately to bring a touch of glorious style to every occasion. Made in England, this set is dishwasher microwave and oven safe.
With its reduced scale, Willow Bough Minor provides a good option as a wallcovering suitable for smaller spaces whilst retaining the character of the original version.
This wonderful interpretation of the classic willow bough wallpaper from 1887 characterizes Morris’s pre-eminent flair for design and composition. Colored using a fresh palette of springtime greens and golden yellows entwining stems and delicate willow leaves combine in this enduring design.
One of the most recognizable of all Morris designs this simple all-over wallpaper was first produced in 1874 and predates the more intricate Willow Bough by 13 years. Chosen by Ben Pentreath for its smaller scale and recolored to match his creative vision the neutral sunshine yellow of this soft interpretation introduces a more contemporary feel.
A wonderfully vibrant interpretation of the classic willow bough wallpaper designed in 1887 and characterizing Morriss's pre-eminent flair for design and composition. Choose from an incredible palette of new color combinations including the inviting warmth of tomato/olive reaching to the striking 1970s inspired olive/turquoise.
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