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A leading figure of the British Arts and Crafts movement, William Morris (1834-1896) produced more than 50 wallpaper patterns ... that old homes call for neutral palettes,” Mattye Dewhirst ...
Wallpaper designed by a celebrated artist has been restored to mark its creator's 190th birthday. William Morris's willow bough print was hanging at Wightwick Manor and Gardens in Wolverhampton ...
‘Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful’, advised the influential British designer William Morris (1834-1896), known ... As well as browsing the array ...
The great Victorian designer William Morris is internationally ... in his world-renowned wallpapers and dismissed concerns over the health risks. A sample of Morris's first wallpaper design ...
Few things are more quintessentially British than a William Morris print. The flora and fauna, inspired by English gardens and hedgerows, are unmistakable. From curtains to wallpaper, no country ...
that he is largely only remembered for designs popular on wallpaper, tea-towels and high-street clothing. Morris’s doctor stated that the cause of death was “simply being William Morris and ...
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 ...
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