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This design from 1875 is hugely versatile working with ease in any part of the home. Chocolate the closest colorway to the original archive document is Ben's take on a neutral tone. In contrast with the strength of Aqua a real statement piece filled with saturated and regal hues.
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.
In a calming palette with subtle twists of color, Blackthorn works exceptionally well in smaller spaces. Designed by J.H. Dearle in 1892 and shown here for the first time on fresh white ground with pops of pink and sky blues, Blackthorn is a hugely popular wallpaper and an excellent co-ordinate.
Designed by May Morris in 1883, Honeysuckle is a realistic arrangement of rambling flowers and twisting leaves. Although best known for her work with embroidery, Morris’s youngest daughter, may also be designed several wallpapers.
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
Capturing the joys of spring, Trellis is seen here for the first time in all its newly recolored glory. A night and day contrast to its darker original, this Philip Webb design from 1962 is like an ode to a dawn chorus and the promise of a sunlit morning.
A gentle way to introduce Morris & Co. into the home this beautiful wallpaper was created using original blocks rising to become one of our most popular designs. First printed in 1881 Poppy has been recolored in a rich majestic claret and a lighter more delicate.
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
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
Marigold is one of Ben’s favorite designs loved for its simplicity and skillful repeat. Originally produced in 1875 the design is hugely versatile working with ease in any part of the home. One of the few patterns Morris produced for both fabric and wallpaper its simple use of color creates an understated tranquillity.
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