A vibrant new interpretation of the classic Morris original wallpaper design from 1874, with a simpler all over leaf pattern than the showier Willow Bough design. Shown in the Yellow colourway.
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Product code: 65122602 Painted in the Morris studio and adapted onto textiles the Morris & Co. Kelmscott Tree design features beautifully embroidered birds, flowers and trees. The design was inspired by bed curtains at Morris's Kelmscott Manor home. Ready to place your order, or looking for more advice? If you'd like to purchase this fabric and are ready to place your order, or need a little styling advice, there are a few ways we can help. Firstly, come into any of our shops and speak to a Partner. Alternatively, we can come to you as we're also now offering in-home appointments. Finally, you can book a virtual appointment and speak to one of our estimators on a video or phone call. They'll provide a combination of practical measuring, design and technical advice. Find out more about our services and book an appointment here
Creating a music studio within the plot of a London house left its garden a building site, but designer Non Morris’s skilful layered planting has transformed bare earth and walls into a lush, secluded space.
The Burntwood School by AHMM, has successfully achieved the balance between the old and new, the natural and artificial and the order and play.
This wallpaper exquisitely showcases one of Morris & Co.'s most sought-after patterns, "Strawberry Thief", influenced by the thrush's that would fly in and steal the fruit right out of famed Arts & Crafts textile designer William Morris's kitchen garden at his Kelmscott Manor home in Oxfordshire England. Its ornate quality in a multicolored hue updates your walls with bold sophistication.
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Introducing the Heavenly Greens, a perfect blend of New Traditional and Vintage aesthetics. Add a touch of sophistication to your landscape with our premium wall art. Elevate your surroundings to an exclusive level with Heavenly Greens. SPECS & CARE SPECS Dimensions: 20" W x 13" H Medium: Matte Paper Specialty: Straight Fit (No Mats), Hand Applied Crackle Finish Frame Finish: Standard Distressed Black with Antique Gold CARE As with any fine art we recommend avoiding direct sunlight for extended periods of time. Keep temperature moderate and stable as extreme hot or cold can cause the canvas to relax or tighten.
A contemporary reworking of this beautiful classic Morris design. An all over pattern of fruit and flowers in naturalistic colours against a soft neutral background shown in the Limestone / Artichoke colourway. Previously 210395
A tiny front garden is landscaped to suit the house, not the street, in this lush makeover that uses natives and subtropical plants to full effect Renovations to her Grey Lynn bungalow left Nathalie Morris at a loss as to how to deal with a small but important patch in the front garden. The area …
Known for their minimal designs and neutral color palettes, Spanish firm OOAA Arquitectura is to complete the renovation of an apartment in the center of...
This gentle, entrancing floral comes from the William Morris archive. The winding fronds of marigold leaves and flowers mingle in this design, combining natural beauty with time-honoured design.Sanderson is the most enduring British brand in its field, having inspired and reflected changing tastes for over 150 years. By embracing contemporary style and new technologies throughout each era, Sanderson has gained a reputation for lasting quality and timeless style. Have you thought about wallpaper accessories? Shop here.
With a classic Persian carpet as his muse, Arts & Crafts textile designer William Morris recreated this ornate pattern in a wallpaper during the late 19th century. Blurred, softened edges encompassing the trailing flora are made intentional in order to preserve the natural look of the carpets woven material.
Created by famed Arts & Crafts textile designer William Morris, our Strawberry Thief Wallpaper features a classic whimsical design dating back to 1883. Crafted in the United Kingdom, this quintessential pattern makes an elegant update to any wall in your home. Our William Morris wallpaper collection features designs and motifs by the 19th century's most celebrated designer, William Morris. He championed the principle of handmade production, evident in his beautifully ornate, organically rich artwork. Details You'll Appreciate Classic nature-inspired pattern Design by William Morris from 1879 Surflex-printed wallpaper ideal for a variety of surfaces
The Pimpernel Ink Wallpaper is a signature 1876 Morris & Co. pattern reimagined in a new color palette, created exclusively for McGee & Co. in collaboration with Shea McGee. The dramatic motif features a softened floral effect in a deep tone, enhancing every detail of the space it occupies.
Glass Framed 'Old 2’ Photographic Print Mark studied at the Bournville School of Art at the early stage of his career, and went on to take the much sought after position of a stained glass artist, renovating antique glass design by William Morris and Burne Jones. Photography was always a passion throughout his life, and so he decided to take the plunge and start his own business in 2013 after a lot of interest in the industry. A chance enquiry after driving past a group of Highlands back in 2012 started the livestock collection. Coloured print in simple Black wood & glass frame This print is signed by the artist. Dimensions: Frame H50cm W50cm Our Black Nielsen solid wood frames are the perfect accompaniment to any Mark Gemmell print. They are incredibly well made with easy to release fixings. Glass not perspex. Read more Dimensions Width : 50 cm x Height : 50 cm
In this step-by-step tutorial, see how I upholstered my dining nook banquette bench for less than sixty dollars. In under thirty minutes, you can do it too!
The 1820s house got the outbuildings it never had, just with more modern uses.