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Morris & Co. Compton Made to M...Originally designed by J.H. Dearle in 1895 as a wallpaper, the Compton furnish... Originally designed by J.H. Dearle in 1895 as a wallpaper, the Compton furnishing fabric from Morris & Co. is an all-over floral design on pure cotton.Because it's made just for you... As this product is made to order according to your requirements the... moreDetails
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Morris & Co. Fruit Pair Lined ...A classic Morris pattern originally designed as a wallpaper in 1864, "Fruit" h... A classic Morris pattern originally designed as a wallpaper in 1864, "Fruit" has been carefully adapted and printed on a cotton sateen fabric to make these curtains. The pencil pleat heading creates small, neat folds at the top of the curtain and the... moreDetails
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Morris & Co. Ben Pentreath Daf...Ben Pentreath has taken the distinctive daffodils that grace this design and p... Ben Pentreath has taken the distinctive daffodils that grace this design and pumped up the colour. Created by John Henry Dearle c.1891, the original drawing survives and can be seen at the William Morris Gallery in London. Here it's been scaled down... moreDetails
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Morris & Co. Seaweed Made to M...The Seaweed fabric from Morris & Co. is a reproduction of a pattern used on a ... The Seaweed fabric from Morris & Co. is a reproduction of a pattern used on a document found in the archives, dating back to the early 1900s. Printed on pure cotton the design of underwater plants is finished in bold, jewel-like colours. Because it's... moreDetails
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Morris & Co. Ben Pentreath Hon...Honeysuckle was designed by William Morris's daughter, May, in 1883 and is a r... Honeysuckle was designed by William Morris's daughter, May, in 1883 and is a realistic arrangement of rambling flowers and entwining leaves. Here it's been reproduced and screen printed on a cotton/linen blend fabric. Because it's made just for... moreDetails
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Morris & Co. Fruit Pair Lined ...A classic Morris pattern originally designed as a wallpaper in 1864, "Fruit" h... A classic Morris pattern originally designed as a wallpaper in 1864, "Fruit" has been carefully adapted and printed on a cotton sateen fabric to make these curtains. The pencil pleat heading creates small, neat folds at the top of the curtain and the... moreDetails
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Morris & Co. Woodland Tree Mad...Woodland Tree from Morris & Co. is a linen and cotton mix fabric with a design... Woodland Tree from Morris & Co. is a linen and cotton mix fabric with a design inspired by William Morris's plentiful embroidered tree designs.Because it's made just for you... As this product is made to order according to your requirements the image... moreDetails
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Morris & Co. Golden Lily Minor...Entwining lily stems and tendrils feature on this cotton fabric from Morris & ... Entwining lily stems and tendrils feature on this cotton fabric from Morris & Co. It's a re-scaled version of Golden Lily and whilst it's smaller in scale than the original, the colours and richness of the design are still palpable. Because it's made... moreDetails
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Morris & Co. Compton Made to M...Originally designed by J.H. Dearle in 1895 as a wallpaper, the Compton furnish... Originally designed by J.H. Dearle in 1895 as a wallpaper, the Compton furnishing fabric from Morris & Co. is an all-over floral design on pure cotton.Because it's made just for you... As this product is made to order according to your requirements the... moreDetails
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Morris & Co. Seaweed Made to M...The Seaweed fabric from Morris & Co. is a reproduction of a pattern used on a ... The Seaweed fabric from Morris & Co. is a reproduction of a pattern used on a document found in the archives, dating back to the early 1900s. Printed on pure cotton the design of underwater plants is finished in bold, jewel-like colours. Because it's... moreDetails
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Morris & Co. Fruit Made to Mea...Fruit is one of the earliest William Morris wallpaper designs, first produced ... Fruit is one of the earliest William Morris wallpaper designs, first produced back in 1864. Here it's been reproduced by Morris & Co. onto a cotton and nylon blend fabric. In the background are fine branches, with the fruit, flora and fauna of the... moreDetails
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Morris & Co. Willow Boughs Mad...This cotton/linen blend fabric is an interpretation of the Willow Bough fabric... This cotton/linen blend fabric is an interpretation of the Willow Bough fabric, originally designed by William Morris in 1887. Coloured by Ben Pentreath the richly saturated combinations introduce a new perspective to the patterns timeless entwining... moreDetails
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Morris & Co. Fruit Pair Lined ...A classic Morris pattern originally designed as a wallpaper in 1864, "Fruit" h... A classic Morris pattern originally designed as a wallpaper in 1864, "Fruit" has been carefully adapted and printed on a cotton sateen fabric to make these curtains. The pencil pleat heading creates small, neat folds at the top of the curtain and the... moreDetails
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Morris & Co. Willow Boughs Min...Entwining stems and delicate willow leaves feature on the pure cotton Willow B... Entwining stems and delicate willow leaves feature on the pure cotton Willow Boughs fabric from Morris & Co. Because it's made just for you... As this product is made to order according to your requirements the image above is there as a guide and may... moreDetails
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Morris & Co. Willow Boughs Mad...This cotton/linen blend fabric is an interpretation of the Willow Bough fabric... This cotton/linen blend fabric is an interpretation of the Willow Bough fabric, originally designed by William Morris in 1887. Coloured by Ben Pentreath the richly saturated combinations introduce a new perspective to the patterns timeless entwining... moreDetails
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Morris & Co. Fruit Pair Lined ...A classic Morris pattern originally designed as a wallpaper in 1864, "Fruit" h... A classic Morris pattern originally designed as a wallpaper in 1864, "Fruit" has been carefully adapted and printed on a cotton sateen fabric to make these curtains. The pencil pleat heading creates small, neat folds at the top of the curtain and the... moreDetails
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Morris & Co. Fruit Pair Lined ...A classic Morris pattern originally designed as a wallpaper in 1864, "Fruit" h... A classic Morris pattern originally designed as a wallpaper in 1864, "Fruit" has been carefully adapted and printed on a cotton sateen fabric to make these curtains. The pencil pleat heading creates small, neat folds at the top of the curtain and the... moreDetails
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William Morris At Home Garden ...* Exclusive colourways to Dunelm * Selection of header types available * Avail... * Exclusive colourways to Dunelm * Selection of header types available * Available in a range of linings * Made to your individual measurements * Made from 100% cotton This enchanting print was inspired by William Morris’s love for native flowers, the... moreDetails
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William Morris At Home Blackth...* Exclusive colourways to Dunelm * Selection of header types available * Avail... * Exclusive colourways to Dunelm * Selection of header types available * Available in a range of linings * Made to your individual measurements * Made from 100% cotton The intricate Blackthorn print was originally designed in 1892, the Art Nouveau... moreDetails
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William Morris Acanthus Made T...Acanthus leaves decorate many of Morris’ designs and take on a central role in... Acanthus leaves decorate many of Morris’ designs and take on a central role in his Acanthus pattern for wallpaper. The classic motif is perfect for repeating patterns, and Morris held the belief that larger-scale designs were especially fitting for... moreDetails
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William Morris Strawberry Thie...The iconic Strawberry Thief design has been transformed into a stunning two-co... The iconic Strawberry Thief design has been transformed into a stunning two-colour decorative weave. The fabrics natural and tactile texture imparts a sense of sophistication and luxury. With a range of soft tonal shades to choose from, this fabric is... moreDetails
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William Morris Strawberry Thie...Perhaps William Morris’ most recognisable design, Strawberry Thief, draws insp... Perhaps William Morris’ most recognisable design, Strawberry Thief, draws inspiration from the thrushes that would sneak beneath the strawberry nets in his Kelmscott Manor garden. The original pattern took several days to print using hand-carved... moreDetails
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William Morris Strawberry Thie...Perhaps William Morris’ most recognisable design, Strawberry Thief, draws insp... Perhaps William Morris’ most recognisable design, Strawberry Thief, draws inspiration from the thrushes that would sneak beneath the strawberry nets in his Kelmscott Manor garden. The original pattern took several days to print using hand-carved... moreDetails
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William Morris Acanthus Made T...Acanthus leaves decorate many of Morris’ designs and take on a central role in... Acanthus leaves decorate many of Morris’ designs and take on a central role in his Acanthus pattern for wallpaper. The classic motif is perfect for repeating patterns, and Morris held the belief that larger-scale designs were especially fitting for... moreDetails
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William Morris Acanthus Velvet...Acanthus leaves decorate many of Morris’ designs and take on a central role in... Acanthus leaves decorate many of Morris’ designs and take on a central role in his Acanthus pattern for wallpaper. The classic motif is perfect for repeating patterns, and Morris held the belief that larger-scale designs were especially fitting for... moreDetails
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William Morris Lodden Embroide...In 1883 Morris began designing a series of gently flowing patterns named after... In 1883 Morris began designing a series of gently flowing patterns named after tributaries of the River Thames. Named after the River Lodden that flows through East Anglia, Lodden features small floral forms arranged in a dense lattice pattern. This... moreDetails
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William Morris Acanthus Made T...Acanthus leaves decorate many of Morris’ designs and take on a central role in... Acanthus leaves decorate many of Morris’ designs and take on a central role in his Acanthus pattern for wallpaper. The classic motif is perfect for repeating patterns, and Morris held the belief that larger-scale designs were especially fitting for... moreDetails
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William Morris Strawberry Thie...Perhaps William Morris’ most recognisable design, Strawberry Thief, draws insp... Perhaps William Morris’ most recognisable design, Strawberry Thief, draws inspiration from the thrushes that would sneak beneath the strawberry nets in his Kelmscott Manor garden. The original pattern took several days to print using hand-carved... moreDetails
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William Morris Wild Tulip Made...William Morris frequently used tulips in his block-printed fabrics and wallpap... William Morris frequently used tulips in his block-printed fabrics and wallpapers. This design depicts small wild tulips amongst ribbons of larger peonies intertwining with scrolling stems and leaves. Printed on a beautiful cotton sateen, the soft... moreDetails
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Morris & Co. Fruit Pair Lined ...A classic Morris pattern originally designed as a wallpaper in 1864, "Fruit" h... A classic Morris pattern originally designed as a wallpaper in 1864, "Fruit" has been carefully adapted and printed on a cotton sateen fabric to make these curtains. The pencil pleat heading creates small, neat folds at the top of the curtain and the... moreDetails
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