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The British artist's designs appear on mugs, plates, shoes and more. A new exhibition explores how his signature style became ...
"People want to bring that warmth back into their homes, and I find there are elements of the Arts and Crafts movement that ...
A room filled with enough floral print patterns to set off a bad case of hay fever is currently showing off how contemporary designers tap into a long-dead Victorian artist's vision for the home.
Morris's prints were immensely popular in his lifetime, and a handy timeline explains how, in spite of his left-wing ...
“Combining floral fun, geometric charm ... These prints are the work of by May Morris, daughter of William Morris. With ...
He used block printing to create large floral patterns. Each block contained a part of the image and was used with one colour. William's daughter May Morris took these ideas and made even more ...
‘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 not only for his signature floral ...