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Perhaps William Morris’s most recognizable design, Strawberry Thief, was inspired by the thrushes that crept under Morris’s strawberry nets in his garden at Kelmscott Manor, Oxfordshire. The original pattern took several days to print using hand-carved woodblocks to build up the different colors, and ‘Strawberry Thief’ was consequently one of Morris’s firm’s most expensive cottons. While waiting to see the first piece printed, Morris endured sleepless nights in his lodgings at Merton Abbey. Designed in 1883, Strawberry Thief remains one of William Morris’s most popular and iconic designs. Strawberry Thief Deep Blue provides a depth of rich color featuring hues of muted red, teal and dark blue, partnered with pops of lighter tones to accentuate the detail within the design. This matte finish wallpaper invites the outdoors in, in a complementing and easy on the eye manner.
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The Morris collection is hand-tufted and made in India. The pile material is a pure new wool, the backing is made of cotton/latex.
Just gorgeous. I get so many compliments on this rug.. Elizabeth. Little Rock, AR. 2024-07-18 17:47:50
The collection is handtufted and made in India. The pile material is pure new wool, the backing is made of cotton/latex. The pile height is 12 mm, the total height is 17 mm. The pile weight is 2500 gr/sqm, the total weight is 4500 gr/sqm.
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.
The Morris collection is handtufted and made in India. The pile material is pure new wool, the backing is made of cotton/latex. The pile height is 12 mm, the total height is 17 mm. The pile weight is 2500 gr/sqm, the total weight is 4500 gr/sqm.
William Morris (1834-1896), artist, philosopher and political theorist, was one of the most outstanding and influential designers of the Arts & Crafts Movement. His legacy continues today with Morris & Co., curating beautifully crafted fabrics, wallpapers and home accessories inspired by his original designs. The Morris & Co. range of hand-tufted rugs translates some of Morris’ most renowned and iconic designs; these timeless rugs are offered in his distinctive and unique color palette and will add a touch of heritage to any home. Autumn Flowers is a repeating, traditional design, embellished with viscose details in a wool background.
Morris & Co.
Paired birds alternate between perched and in-flight in this serene 1878 tapestry design from William Morris. Surprising bursts of color emerge upon closer inspection, pulling the eye towards the original hand-driven jacquard loom production quality. William Morris designed a bird in 1878 to adorn the walls of his drawing room in Kelmscott House. His friend and neighbor, the noted typographer Sir Emery Walker, adorned his dining room with an identical bird tapestry after receiving an inheritance from either Morris or Philip Webb, the famous arts and crafts architect. Our modern bird tapestry retains William Morris's high regard for craftsmanship, being woven by Morris & Co. craftspeople right here in the UK using a cotton-wool blend.
For Morris, the tapestry was the highest form of decorative art. Inspired in part by J. H. Dearle’s The Brook Tapestry and the friezes that sit beneath the Holy Grail Tapestries, this digitally printed fabric design recreates the crispness and beautiful detail of medieval tapestries. One colorway is printed on cotton velvet and two on textured cloth reminiscent of original tapestry surfaces. Also available as a wide-width wallpaper.
Nazmiyal Collection
Magnificent and Rare Large Oversized Antique Arts and Crafts William Morris Rug, Country Of Origin / Rug Type: Irish Rug, Circa Date: Late 19th century. This huge oversized rug may at first appear to appeal to the design sensibilities of traditional Persian rug makers, but this antique rug is the product of the great arts and crafts designers of the late 19th century. This arts and crafts rug was produced by William Morris, who was a textile designer, novelist, poet, social activist, and translator in Britain who was associated with the arts and crafts movement. The work of William Morris played a major role in the revival of traditional British textile arts.
The Morris collection is hand-tufted and made in India. The pile material is pure new wool, the backing is made of cotton/latex.
This is my favorite one and years later... still my favorite one.. Anonymous. . 2024-11-19 13:11:55
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.
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