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along a whole wall of your kitchen. A William Morris print will bring an arts and crafts feel to any kitchen, whether traditional or contemporary. To really let the print become a feature ...
Inspired by the writings of social philosopher John Ruskin, William Morris (1834-1896) defined art as “the expression by man of his ... well-known for its beautiful stained glass and floral wall paper ...
Nearly 130 years after his death, the British artist William Morris’ designs are everywhere, from wallpapers and dinnerware to phone cases and hand cream. The ubiquity of Morris’ intricate ...
the joyful botanical prints of the Victorian artist, poet and socialist activist William Morris have gathered thousands of fans across the globe. I’m one of them: I was first drawn to his ...
The designer, artist, author and all-round polymath William Morris (1834-1896 ... said Oliver Wainwright in The Guardian. Morris's prints were immensely popular in his lifetime, and a handy ...
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 ...
“It’s about the art of wearing clothes ... the Victorian Libertys worked with William Morris, who designed some of Liberty’s best-known prints. There’s also a neat link here to the ...
William Morris and Art from the Islamic World explores the influence of Islamic art upon the creative output of eminent nineteenth century designer William Morris. Morris created a plethora of ...
Picture old William Morris ... different neon papers at Morris' famous Kelmscott Press. Until 31 December 2014, Wallpaper* is offering 50 copies to readers, at a discount price of £75. To secure a ...
Her father, William Morris (1834 - 1896), was a famous artist and poet, and May is often forgotten because he is so well-known. William and May Morris were part of an art movement called Arts and ...
Nearly 130 years after his death, the British artist William Morris’ designs are everywhere, from wallpapers and dinnerware to phone cases and hand cream. The ubiquity of Morris’ intricate ...