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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. When it comes to ...
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 ...
The 19th-Century maximalist and activist is still inspiring the artists and interior designers of today. Cath Pound explores why his vibrant, nature-filled designs speak to us. William Morris was ...
These are just a few of the nature-inspired motifs William ... which owns Morris & Co. “It started in Europe but has grown massively in the US, as trends like maximalism and pattern layering ...
The Victorian arts and craftsman William Morris ... green, but at present the best alternative. Instead of clipped parterres I could plan flat beds, seen from above, with a carpet pattern ...
What could be more quintessentially English than William Morris’s interior designs? The sumptuous repeating patterns created ... unmistakably echoes the blue, green and red profusion of ...
“What if William Morris came back to life and saw his work in the world?” asks Garrard. “What might he think?” I think he’d be flabbergasted. My beloved Strawberry Thief ...
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 ...
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 ...