British interior designer Ben Pentreath takes up a romantic motif through BLACKTHORN design. Originally made in 1892 by British designer John Henry Dearle for a textile, this illustration features various varieties of flowers adorned with lush foliage. This design evokes a sumptuous garden in spring. William Morris (1834-1896) is regarded by some as the...
Edited by Morris and Co., STRAWBERRY THIEF is a design that brings a spring atmosphere to your home. Faithful to its namesake, its motif shows strawberry-stealing birds. Flowers and leaves complete the drawing for a more authentic touch. William Morris (1834-1896) is regarded by some as the greatest designer and one of the most outstanding figures of...
Morris & Co offers a plant motif through the WILLOW design. First published in 1874, this revisited design features lush foliage against a solid background. It comes in bright, soft and neutral colors that bring a touch of freshness to interiors. William Morris (1834-1896) is regarded by some as the greatest designer and one of the most outstanding...
MORRIS SEAWEED TOILE was designed for Morris and Co. by J. H. Dearle. Popular ever since its creation in 1901, it displays underwater plants that are represented in an Art Nouveau style. The macroalgae appear to be flowing freely as if they were following the sea current. William Morris (1834-1896) is regarded by some as the greatest designer and one of...
CHRYSANTHEMUM TOILE is a beautiful floral-themed design that was edited by Morris & Co. This allover design displays chrysanthemum blossoms and leaves, an autumnal plant essentially used for ornamentation. William Morris (1834-1896) is regarded by some as the greatest designer and one of the most outstanding figures of the Arts and Crafts Movement....
Imagined by Kathleen Kersey for Morris & Co., the ARBUTUS design features a vegetal theme characterized by foliage, berries and flowers. Their stems are slightly embossed and produce an effect pleasant to the touch. Its ground shows a drawing in neutral tone that succeeds in creating a nice three dimensional effect. William Morris (1834-1896) is...