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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.
This fall, Style Library—an England-based company that holds the Morris & Co. archives—and San Francisco’s Selamat Designs will unveil Morris & Co. x Selamat, a capsule collection of more ...
Pimpernel (1876) “Tiny pimpernel flowers punctuate a pattern of giant flower heads. The blue colorway (as opposed to the yellow alternative) furnished William Morris’s own dining room at ...
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.
Both William and May Morris designed patterns close pattern A design made from repeated lines, shapes, or colours. that included images from nature such as meadows and English flowers.
You’ve seen the patterns: branches of colorful flowers and fruits unfolding across solid backgrounds. Nearly 130 years after his death, the British artist William Morris’ designs are ...
In the 1870s Morris devised a tulip pattern for cotton textiles, a tulip and lily one for a carpet and in 1884, registered a tulip and peony pattern for a wallpaper.