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Morris & Co.
One of the earliest and most well-loved of William Morris's designs, this wallpaper has been carefully reworked from 1864 original for the modern home. The beautiful opaque and chalky quality of the inks enhance the character of the original document.
An abundance of ripened pomegranates hangs from the branches of an overflowing tree amongst flora and fauna, printed over fine branches in the background to give the design greater depth. One of the earliest Morris wallpaper designs first produced in 1864, it has been adapted into a tapestry weave fabric for upholstery and soft furnishings.
The fruit stripe harks back to one of William Morris’s first designs, 1864’s fruit, and is the joint-first stripe to feature in a Morris & Co. The fruit stripe design represents the new essential tool in the craftsperson’s toolkit, being perfect for both leading feature design and as a coordinating pattern. 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.
First produced as wallpaper in 1864, fruit is one of Morris's earliest designs. Displaying an abundance of ripened pomegranates hanging from the branches of an overflowing tree, flora and fauna entwine to give this fabric greater depth. Fruit is suitable for both drapes and upholstery.
Hard at work in his Queen’s Square workshop, William Morris crafted this now iconic fruit motif. The 1864 design with its twisting diagonal stems of fruit and flowers evokes the symbolism of the Mediterranean. Adored by England’s creative elite this formidable design provided the backdrop to many a Pre-Raphaelite gathering marking the spirit of fellowship between artistic friends and collaborators. Recolored in the Archive studio, this enchanting fabric adds new life to one of Morris & Co’s. most famous designs.
A classic Morris pattern originally designed as wallpaper in 1864 fruit has been carefully adapted into a luxurious velvet seen here for the first time. Reproduced in a variety of authentic colorways fruit also features the magnificent contemporary tones of walnut and bullrush. In 1866/7 Morris and co. Were commissioned to decorate the dining room of the South Kensington Museum, now the Victoria and Albert Museum, with similar motifs of fruit and leaves.
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A classic Morris pattern since 1864 Fruit has now been adapted into a tapestry weave for upholstery and soft furnishings.
GP & Baker
An abundance of ripened pomegranates hang from the branches of an overflowing tree amongst flora and fauna and print over fine branches in the background to give the design greater depth. One of the earliest Morris wallpaper designs first produced in 1864, it has been reproduced in original colorways and updated with modern mica printing inks to create metallic finishes.
This wallpaper is stunning. We did have some rolls that had smearing which is somewhat expected with block printing. Customer service handled it beautifully and provided a refund for those rolls.. Jessica. St Charles, IL. 2023-02-27 17:32:31
LSA International
Set on a thick ash wood base, this bowl from LSA International's collection balances luxurious quality and contemporary style. An ideal gift for hosts and foodies who appreciate modern design.
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