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Marigold was designed by William Morris and registered as a wallpaper in 1875. The pattern incorporates larger marigold flowers amongst sprays of willow-like leaves in a sub-pattern of smaller foliage and flowers. The monochrome pattern was produced in a wide variety of colorways. Morris also registered the design as printed cotton later in 1875, one of only three designs Morris specifically intended to be produced as both a textile and a wallpaper. Marigold fibrous green perfectly showcases Morris’ famous design with a full black metallic print on a gorgeous deep green, textured background. This luxurious design adds an eye-catching element to this duo-toned wallpaper, making it the perfect choice for a sophisticated feel.
Morris & Co.
With a single color, Morris created stunning patterns that worked equally well when applied to wallpaper and fabric. This design from 1875 is one such pattern with versatility and an enduring appeal at its heart.
Love it!. Ali. Boston, MA. 2025-03-25 17:12:02
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 is a tranquil monotone wallpaper print designed by Morris in 1875 and one of the few designs Morris produced for both wallpaper and fabric. Available in both pale and dark colorways to suite rooms with different light and features a three-dimensional relief to the ink using grit particles and background dots printed in metallic ink.
Absolutely beautiful in person!! Used in a clients laundry room and it’s stunning. Rachel. Naples, FL. 2024-10-28 22:21:40
A beautiful and dynamic Morris design featuring perching and swooping birds against a network of foliage and an abundance of ripe pomegranates – some whole, some bursting open, and others getting pecked at by diving birds. The inspiration for this piece was William Morris’s much earlier pattern, ‘Fruit’, which similarly depicts luscious pomegranates amongst branches, leaves, and blooming pomegranate flowers. With nature as the focus, this vibrant and whimsical design is a fine exemplar of Morris’s characteristic style. Bird and Pomegranate Deep Green is a beautiful, statement design with its vivid richness in color. Displaying pops of muted terracotta, rosy pink, and cream against a multi-tonal sea of green. This matte-finish wallpaper would be an eye catching asset to any room.
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.
A tranquil monotone design designed by Morris in 1875 and one of the few designs Morris produced for both wallpaper and fabric.
William Morris
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
Designed in 1892, Blackthorn was originally block-printed and features white blackthorn (or sloe) blossoms and violets with meadow flowers of red snakes head fritillaries and yellow daisies. The flowers bloom from a lattice of curling foliage, leaves, and stems in this iconic Morris pattern. Typical of Morris’ work, Blackthorn is a celebration of the beauty of nature. Blackthorn Plum contains a mixture of cranberry, mustard yellow, and terracotta tones, accompanied by accents of light greys and peach, laid upon a rich plum background. This wallpaper is finished with a matte finish, adding a contemporary feel to this classic design by Morris.
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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.
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.
Originally imagined as a furnishing fabric marigold is an 1875 William Morris design filled with charm and energy. Marigold’s complex pattern swirling movement makes it perfect for all upholstery uses in any part of the home inside or out. 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.
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