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Your Home Designed in the 1800s, William Morris wallpaper is once again on trend — in a big way While the noted Arts and Crafts designer’s patterns have never gone out of production, they are ...
Objects on display in ‘Morris Mania’ include those from the gallery as well as private collections, such as ‘Willow’ pattern Nike trainers, a ‘Rose’ patterned seat from the 1980s British Nuclear ...
William Morris prints and patterns are know for their naturalistic style and although they are regarded as classics now, back in the mid 1860's they were seen as quite radical.
A sample of Morris's first wallpaper design from the mid-1860s has been found to contain copper arsenic salt, which created a green pigment used to colour the pattern.
William Morris (1834-1896) was a poet, artist, designer, Romantic, socialist, advocate of a return to traditional craft styles and materials - and a peddler of poisonous wallpaper, according to a ...
Wallpaper you’ll want to wear: Last seen on your mum’s living room walls, William Morris prints are now the hottest look on the High Street - thanks to H&M ...
Morris & Co, producing produced textiles, wallpapers, and furnishings with intricate patterns, was founded in 1860. The firm still hand-prints wallpaper from his original pearwood blocks.
Emily Ward of the LA- and Nashville-based AD100 firm Pierce & Ward recently applied a Bird and Pomegranate pattern by William Morris to the nursery in her own LA home. Trevor Tondro ...
In 1858, William Morris, a 24-year-old architectural draughtsman with some family money, ... Morris’s earliest wallpaper patterns, with names such as Daisy and Trellis, ...
The sumptuous repeating patterns created by the chief founder of Britain’s 19th-century Arts and Crafts movement — popularised in his day by Morris & Co’s wallpapers and furnishing fabrics ...