William Morris KELMSCOTT
William Morris KELMSCOTT

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Inspired by Kelmscott Manor, William Morris's beloved Cotswold retreat, this collection captures the essence of his timeless design philosophy. Each piece is available in carefully selected colorways that honor both traditional dyes from Morris's era and adaptations for contemporary homes. The ornate flourishes of this heritage design create a rich, damask-like texture that feels luxurious to the touch. Bursting with exotic blooms, lush greenery, and intricate details, the pattern brings striking beauty to homes of all styles. The design draws inspiration from Morris's 1876 Honeysuckle & Tulip pattern, one of his early fabric creations featuring entwined foliage and floral motifs in a mirrored repeat.
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William Morris KELMSCOTT
53cm wide · 10.05m long · Repeat: 64cm
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Inspired by Kelmscott Manor, William Morris's beloved Cotswold retreat, this collection captures the essence of his timeless design philosophy. Each piece is available in carefully selected colorways that honor both traditional dyes from Morris's era and adaptations for contemporary homes. The ornate flourishes of this heritage design create a rich, damask-like texture that feels luxurious to the touch. Bursting with exotic blooms, lush greenery, and intricate details, the pattern brings striking beauty to homes of all styles. The design draws inspiration from Morris's 1876 Honeysuckle & Tulip pattern, one of his early fabric creations featuring entwined foliage and floral motifs in a mirrored repeat.



