Inspired by William Morris's honeysuckle paintings from 1876, the Honeysuckle & Tulip wallpaper by Morris & Co. is home to a pattern based on a fine ink, pencil and watercolour design. Carefully gravure-printed onto paper, the painterly pattern is a work of art worthy of a wall (or two) in your home. **About Morris & Co.** Founded by famed British textile artist William Morris in 1861, Morris & Co. continues to reproduce his authentic, centuries-old designs that are emblematic of the Arts and Crafts movement.
Furnishing fabric of hand block-printed silk, designed by The Silver Studio for Liberty & Co. Ltd., London, 1897
William Morris trellis wallpaper - from our visit to Standen House (NT), East Grinstead, West Sussex, back in April.
Bachelors Button behang van Morris & Co. Dramatische wervelende bladeren rollen rond op dit monochrome behang. De studio van Morris vergrootte het originele ontwerp uit 1892 en schilderde het in de stijl van middeleeuwse fresco's met een dramatisch effect. Een prachtig historisch behang.
Inspired by William Morris's honeysuckle paintings from 1876, the Honeysuckle & Tulip wallpaper by Morris & Co. is home to a pattern based on a fine ink, pencil and watercolour design. Carefully gravure-printed onto paper, the painterly pattern is a work of art worthy of a wall (or two) in your home. **About Morris & Co.** Founded by famed British textile artist William Morris in 1861, Morris & Co. continues to reproduce his authentic, centuries-old designs that are emblematic of the Arts and Crafts movement.
Lovingly Crafted products that uphold the legacy of William Morris. As a political theorist, publisher, environmental campaigner, poet, as well as an outstanding designer, William Morris (1834–1896) was one of the single most influential figures of the nineteenth century. Under his direction Morris & Co. grew into a flourishing and fashionable Arts & Crafts decorating firm renowned for its wallpapers and textiles. Today, Sanderson Design Group build on that proud heritage with inventive reimaginations of Morris & Co. classics, ever upholding the impeccable standard of craftsmanship which has defined all Morris & Co. products since their inception. Working across wallpaper, fabric and paint ranges as well as an array of licensed product, designs are inspired by artworks safely stored in our Morris & Co. archive. This treasure trove houses historical log books, samples of every wallpaper, printed and woven textiles and original wooden printing blocks. *100% cotton, quilting weight fabric, 42" wide *Fat Quarter and Half Yard bundles are shop cut *We have two size options, an 18 piece mini bundle, as shown in the listing photo, or a FULL collection of Morris & Co reorderable/basics 49 piece bundle. for the 49 piece option. The fat quarters measure 18" x 22" each piece and the half yards measure 18" x wof (approximately 42") each piece.
Style No. 60754868; Color Code: 051 About Morris & Co. Founded by famed British textile artist William Morris in 1861, Morris & Co. continues to reproduce his authentic, centuries-old designs that are emblematic of the Arts and Crafts movement. Need help choosing the right wallpaper for your home? Read our guide to transforming your walls – and your space. Professional consultation and installation recommended Adhesive required Gravure-printed paper Imported Dimensions Roll: 32'L, 20.5"W Repeat: 18" Covers 54.5 square feet Morris & Co. Founded by famed British textile artist William Morris in 1861, Morris & Co. continues to reproduce his authentic, centuries-old designs that are emblematic of the Arts and Crafts movement.
Pair of 'Wey' velveteen curtains, designed by William Morris, England, ca. 1883
Lindsay Phillip Butterfield, 1903 England Lindsay P. Butterfield (1869-1948) was an unofficial heir to the Morris tradition. He began designing in the 1890s, incorporating Morris's floral observations, the pattern layering, outlining and emphasis on stems and leaves rather than flowers. He was a contemporary of C.F.A. Voysey and was influenced by Voysey's simplifications to arts and crafts patterning. Morris print Butterfield took Arts & Crafts ideas into Art Nouveau---the repeat was more mannered, more geometric, the colors in a minor key. He was a free-lance designer, working for several textile and wallpaper manufacturers in England. Lesley Jackson in Twentieth Century Pattern Design describes his patterns: "There was a refreshing naturalness and lack of pretension to Butterfield's designs, and the effect were never forced." Linda Parry in Textiles of the Arts and Crafts Movement calls him "one of the most important and successful designers of the period." Biographical details about Butterfield are meager but he came from a creative family. His father's brother was William Butterfield (1814-1900), a successful London architect who designed over a hundred churches in the high church, Gothic Revival style. Lindsay apprenticed with a cousin named Philip Johnstone, also an architect but one who left few records. His godfather was another architect, John Belcher (1841-1913). Lindsay specialized in pattern at the National Art Training School at Kensington, which evolved into the Victoria & Albert Museum. The school offered training "in the practice of art and in the knowledge of its scientific principles, with a view to qualifying [students] as teachers of schools of art competent to develop the application of art to the common uses of life, and to the requirements of trade and manufactures." Read more here: http://goodtextiles.blogspot.com/2009/07/lindsay-philip-butterfield-british-and.html Meg Andrews has a piece of Butterfield print: http://www.meg-andrews.com/item-details/Lindsey-Butterfield/5999 The Victoria & Albert Museum has the best collection of Butterfield designs, some donated by the artist himself. Do a search for him in the collections: http://collections.vam.ac.uk/
The stunning classic design with a twist. The beautiful symmetry of the original strawberry and thrush motifs, is enhanced with the addition of textural beading. Shown in the silver /stone shimmering silver white beads on a stone colour, slightly distressed background.
"Tulip Furnishing Fabric: William Morris 1875 (via furnishing fabric; "Tulip" | Indianapolis Museum of Art)
The stunning classic design with a twist. The beautiful symmetry of the original strawberry and thrush motifs, is enhanced with the addition of textural beading. Shown in the silver /stone shimmering silver white beads on a stone colour, slightly distressed background.
With [very] much ado, we bring to you our latest collection in collaboration with famed textile house, Morris & Co.
Portion of 'Japanese Rose' wallpaper, colour woodblock print, on paper, designed by Allan Francis Vigers, produced by Jeffrey & Co., England, ca. 1899-1909
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A bold print by John Henry Dearle who joined Morris & Co in 1878, later becoming its chief designer. Neo-Gothic in influence with large-scale symmetrical flower heads framed by gently scrolling acanthus leaves. Shown here in metallic silver / gold on a deep teal blue. An exclusive colourway, created exclusively on a non-woven paper.
Transform your space with timeless elegance using our William Morris Wallpaper Peel and Stick collection. Inspired by the iconic designs of William Morris, a pioneer in the Arts and Crafts movement, these easy-to-install peel and stick wallpapers effortlessly blend classic patterns with modern convenience. Elevate your home decor with intricate floral motifs, nature-inspired elements, and rich, vibrant colors. Enjoy the beauty of Morris's artistic legacy without the hassle of traditional wallpaper installation. Create a stunning, sophisticated atmosphere in any room with our William Morris Wallpaper Peel and Stick – where tradition meets convenience in interior design. Information about dimension - The size you want to buy is not here? no problem! write to us and we will prepare an offer especially for you. We offer wallpapers in inches and centimeters. If the size you need is not available, please write to me. removable vintage wallpaper peel and stick - No mess no problem! Great self-adhesive material that you can peel and stick many times. Does not damage the walls, does not leave any traces. The application is super easy :) This dark wallpaper application will literally take a few minutes! We accept wallpaper returns! If for some reason you have changed your mind, please send us the purchased product. Remember that the cost of shipping and return is on your side.And you have only 14 days to inform us about returning the product. This wonderful bird wallpaper will be an amazing decoration for your living room. If you want to see our other amazing designs please check out our shop. Remember that we also offer wallpapers for children's rooms! https://www.etsy.com/pl/shop/RoyalWallpaper william morris wallpaper, william morris wallpaper peel and stick, vintage wallpaper peel and stick,
The new range of fabric and wallpaper uncovers the considerable talents of William Morris’ daughter
Design for a woven textile, by Lindsay P Butterfield, Britain, ca. 1905.
Buy Pure Thistle in Black Ink, a feature wallpaper from Morris and Co, featured in the Morris Pure North collection from Fashion Wallpaper. Free delivery on all UK orders.
The classic bird and rabbit symmetrical design has been revisited with this two-colour design using special printing techniques, to create a light mica texture overall finish. Shown in the stunning silver on ink blue black. An exclusive colourway, created exclusively on a non-woven paper. Wide width product.
Inspired by Morris's love of medieval design, this giant scale floral pattern is a showstopper. Available in two colourways, shown here in the Linen / Coral off white on beige with coral pink details. This design is extra wide and is sold by the linear metre. Please note price is for 1 metre of product. Sorry samples not available. The paper is cut to order and therefore not returnable.
a caelo usque ad centrum - from the sky into the center. A collection of pictures: Colors - threads, yarns, fibers, quilts, fabrics, denim/indigo, and fashion. Patina - leather, wood, satin. The visual - detail, white kitchens, pearls in paintings, pears, skies, sunflowers, lonely roads and...
http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/artists/5404/William_Morris_and_Company
About Morris & Co. Founded by famed British textile artist William Morris in 1861, Morris & Co. continues to reproduce his authentic, centuries-old designs that are emblematic of the Arts and Crafts movement. Professional consultation and installation recommended Adhesive required Gravure-printed paper Imported Roll: 32'L, 20.5"W Repeat: 16" Covers 54.5 square feet Founded by famed British textile artist William Morris in 1861, Morris & Co. continues to reproduce his authentic, centuries-old designs that are emblematic of the Arts and Crafts movement.
Enigmatic, the Spring Thicket wallpaper was William Morris's final masterpiece, crafted in 1894. This floral and foliage pattern captures Morris's unparalleled talent, with majestic tulip heads that seem to dance on the surface of the paper against delicate floral vines. The Fruit Punch colorway reproduces the original palette, directly sourced from the design document stored in Morris & Co. archive. Choose this captivating wallpaper to bring a touch of mystery and sophistication to your space. Samples: Colours can vary on screen, we always advise you to obtain a sample of the wallpaper you require prior to ordering to check colour and scale.
Portion of 'Minto' wallpaper, horizontal rows of perching birds, tulips and other flowers, on a pale ground; Colour machine print, on paper; Signed and dated in ink on the mount; Inscribed 'The Minto Design' and numbered '63927'; Designed by C. F. A. Voysey; Produced by Essex & Co.; England; 1901.
The pioneering artist and designer has been overshadowed by her father for over a century, but a new show at William Morris Gallery is stitching together the threads of her own remarkable career.
Pure Wallpaper Collection by Morris & Co is for the 'free-spirits, the truth seekers and the quiet contemplators'. Inspired by the huge archives of the Morris name, the Pure Wallpapers offer lighter and brighter renditions of the iconic classics, better suited for the modern home. Offering still its stunning classic approach to interior design, these modernised designer wallpapers can be used a busy, full coverage or for a statement feature wall. Created with honesty and simplicity, these neutral wallpapers offer a relaxed sanctuary to come home to.
A free-flowing wallpaper pattern, capturing the underwater movement of plants and inspired by the sinuous curves of Art Nouveau. This authentic reproduction from a document from the Morris & Co. archive, designed by J. H. Dearle in 1901, is printed in jewel-like colorways, and also available as a fabric. Samples available to order Packaged and sold by the 11yd Double roll Bolt Dimensions: 20.5"X11yd Pattern match: Straight *** Fabric available is this pattern. Please call showroom for more information*** All sales are final - Free Shipping, 1-2 week delivery timeline. **All order delivery times are subject to change, and you will be notified of any backorder dates if applicable.
Richly detailed with cordoned fruit trees, trailing roses and birds in a stunning elegant design - also available as a wallpaper. Shown in the Indigo colourway which is very dark green - please do check with a sample first - printed on a linen / cotton mix.