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Vigorous, fluid curves and an unmistakable energy mark this iconic William Morris pattern from 1875. This folding design is translated onto hardy fabrics - for use in indoor or outdoor spaces – in four harmonious, organic palettes. 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.
A true icon from William Morris, Willow Boughs is his 1887 design. Deceptively simple and created using the ingenious layering technique pioneered by Morris, Willow Boughs combines his love of the willow with his mastery over pattern and repeat. Organic colorways introduce a truly harmonious color story to indoor or outdoor spaces of the home. 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.
The sweet scent of honeysuckle must be one of nature’s greatest ‘simple’ pleasures. Immortalised by May Morris, William Morris’s daughter, in this 1883 design, honeysuckle is a flowing, complex pattern that mimics the plant’s tendency to climb and bind. 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.
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.
Inspired by a richly ornate arts & crafts tile design the versatile rosehip is translated onto durable fabric for use in indoor and outdoor spaces. Rosehip’s simple soothing pattern lends itself wonderfully to all upholstery purposes whilst three painterly hues introduce a truly organic color story. 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.
Gaston Y Daniela
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.
Mighty oaks from little acorns grow. This contemporary pattern is inspired by William Morris’s abiding fascination and love for nature. Embedded into his and many others’ conception of Englishness, the oak tree is a symbol of deep meaning. 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.
Originally an 1877 William Morris wallpaper design Chrysanthemum is translated onto a durable indoor-outdoor fabric for the first time. Combining beauty with practicality this incredibly ornate design is available in three distinct colour stories. 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.
Graham & Brown
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.
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.
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.
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