William Morris

William Morris (1834–1896) was the single most influential designer of the nineteenth century. Today Morris & Co. guarantees authentic versions of those designs alongside new interpretations, using innovations in printing and weaving technology to create up-to-date fabric and wallpaper designs with timeless appeal.

William Morris

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  • Brophy Trellis Wallpaper

    £125.00
    deep-teal-216699
    ivory-sage-216700
    russet-gold-216701
    sage-linen-216702

    Brophy Trellis Wallpaper designed by William Morris. Taken from our archive this design was originally a ceiling paper by Arts and Crafts designer Andrew Brophy (1844-1912). We’ve recreated the structure of the trellis and added flowers and leaves from one of May Morris’s original designs to create Brophy Trellis an incredibly usable design which pairs beautifully with other Morris & Co. fabrics and wallpapers.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 64cm. Width 68.6cm. Straight Match. Sold as a 10.05m Roll.

  • Brunswick Fabric

    £109.00 /m
    bottle-236508
    carmine-236517
    evergreen-236507
    forest-236510
    indigo-236518
    russet-236512
    saffron-236515
    slate-236514
    soot-236513
    teal-236516

    Brunswick Fabric designed by William Morris. A tweedy, semi-plain woven upholstery fabric with mixed colour flecks running through, produced in a rich palette of earthy colourways. Hardwearing, it is suitable for severe contract usage. 53% Linen 39% Wool 8% Nylon. 75,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Random Match. Width 140cm.

  • Bullerswood Wallpaper

    £159.00
    spicemanilla-216446
    stonemustard-216447

    Bullerswood Wallpaper designed by William Morris. This wallpaper was inspired by a carpet hand-woven at Merton Abbey and exhibited by Morris & Co. at the 1893 Arts and Crafts Society exhibition. The original design probably came from the enormous Persian original hung by Morris in his dining room at Kelmscott House and is now produced in versatile, restful colourways and a fabric of the same name.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 106.1cm. Width 137cm. Straight Match. Sold as a 1.06m Roll.

  • Chrysanthemum Fabric

    £109.00 /m
    greenbiscuit-dmfpch20

    Chrysanthemum Fabric designed by William Morris. Morris 1877 wallpaper design Chrysanthemum has been reproduced on fabric in a classic palette of colours to co-ordinate with the wallpapers. 100% Cotton. 20,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 54cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 27.5cm. Straight Match. Width 137cm.

  • Chrysanthemum Fabric

    £119.00 /m
    summer-226855

    Chrysanthemum Fabric designed by William Morris. Prepare to be wowed by the vibrancy of this 1960s inspired Morris & Co. fabric recoloured by Ben Pentreath in his signature palette. With a powerful Japanese influence and full of personality, coral and turquoise tones pair wonderfully with an olive ground to give this 1886 adaptation of a Jeffrey & Co. wallpaper a modern twist. Suitable for drapes and upholstery. Suitable for drapes and upholstery. 51% Cotton 49% Linen. 12,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 51.5cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 28cm. Straight Match. Width 142cm.

  • Chrysanthemum Fabric

    £115.00 /m
    indigobayleaf
    mineralcream
    russet

    Originally an 1877 William Morris wallpaper design, Chrysanthemum is translated onto a durable indoor-outdoor fabric for the first time. Combining beauty with practicality, this incredibly ornate design is available in three distinct colour stories. Made fit for busy homes, gardens, patios and poolsides, this fabric is imbued with UV and water resistance, a wipeable finish, anti-microbial and colourfast properties. Available in three colourways: Indigo/Bayleaf, Russet, Mineral/Cream.

  • Chrysanthemum Toile Fabric

    £95.00 /m
    cochineal-pink-226910
    slate-226912
    willow-226911

    Chrysanthemum Toile Fabric designed by William Morris. Chrysanthemum was originally designed as a wallpaper by William Morris in 1877 with winding blooms against a foliage background. In this toile interpretation, elegant linework enhances the detail and form of the original pattern, recoloured here to sit alongside the Simply Morris collection. 90% Cotton 10% Linen. 20,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 53.5cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 28cm. Straight Match. Width 139cm.

  • Chrysanthemum Toile Fabric

    £109.00 /m
    sisalcanvas-dmcoch204
    woadchalk-dmcoch203

    Chrysanthemum Fabric designed by William Morris. Chrysanthemum Toile has been adapted from a wallpaper sample produced by Jeffrey & Co. in 1886 which imitated the fashionable but expensive gilded embossed leather hangings imported from Japan at that time. The pattern itself is an outline of the multicoloured wallpaper Chrysanthemum designed by Morris in 1877. 60% Linen 30% Cotton 10% Nylon. 40,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 66cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 34.5cm. Straight Match. Width 137cm.

  • Chrysanthemum Toile Wallpaper

    £115.00
    cochineal-pink-217070
    weld-217068
    willow-217069

    Chrysanthemum Toile Wallpaper designed by William Morris. Chrysanthemum was originally designed as a wallpaper by William Morris in 1877 with winding blooms against a foliage background. In this toile interpretation, elegant linework enhances the detail and form of the original pattern, recoloured here to sit alongside the Simply Morris collection.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 52cm. Width 52cm. Straight Match. Sold as a 10.05m Roll.

  • Chrysanthemum Toile Wallpaper

    £115.00
    china-bluecream-dmowch101
    eggshellgold-216861
    grapebronze-dmowch102
    ivorygold-dmowch103

    Chrysanthemum Toile Wallpaper designed by William Morris. Chrysanthemum Toile has been inspired by the metal outline of the embossed and gilded Chrysanthemum wallpaper produced by Jeffrey & Co. in the 1880s. This beautiful wallpaper has been highlighted in metallic inks using the surflex printing method.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 52.1cm. Width 52cm. Straight Match. Sold as a 10.05m Roll.

  • Chrysanthemum Wallpaper

    £115.00£129.00
    bullrush-212547
    chalk-216823
    china-bluecream-210415
    eggshellgold-210418
    grapebronze-210416
    indigo-216854
    ivorygold-210417
    pale-olive-212545
    wine-212548

    Chrysanthemum Wallpaper designed by William Morris. This wonderfully ornate Morris wallpaper design from 1877 was originally printed using wood blocks to imitate Japanese Leather papers, which was a technique perfected by Jeffrey and Co. in the 1880s. Todays version faithfully reproduces some of the earliest colourways whilst introducing a new softer palette with subtle metallic highlights.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 52.1cm. Width 52cm. Straight Match. Sold as a 10.05m Roll.

  • Chrysanthemum Wallpaper

    £129.00
    pinkyellowgreen-216860

    Chrysanthemum Wallpaper designed by William Morris. This wonderfully ornate Morris wallpaper design from 1877 was originally printed using wood blocks to imitate Japanese Leather papers, which was a technique perfected by Jeffrey and Co. in the 1880s. Todays version faithfully reproduces some of the earliest colourways whilst introducing a new softer palette with subtle metallic highlights.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 54cm. Width 52cm. Straight Match. Sold as a 10.05m Roll.

  • Compton Fabric

    £119.00 /m
    spring
    summer-yellow

    Just like a rekindled love affair  Ben discovered this iconic print stowed away in our archive. Instantly mesmerised  he recoloured and updated Compton to include cheerful daffodil yellows and vibrant pops of indigo blue  poppy red and sunset orange.

    Designed by John Henry Dearle in 1895  especially for Compton Hall in Wolverhampton  the original pattern required two sets of woodblocks to print all 28 colours. Available in two colourways: Spring and Gorse Yellow.

  • Crown Imperial Fabric

    £149.00 /m
    blacklinen-230292
    claretbullrush-230294
    mossbiscuit-230293

    Crown Imperial Fabric designed by William Morris. One of the most formal patterns from Morris, designed in 1876. Originally woven on a power loom in wool and mohair and now reproduced as a wool-blend cloth with beautiful drape quality for curtains and a durable upholstery choice. 91% Wool 9% Nylon. 55,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 46cm. Horizontal Pattern repeat 27cm. Straight Match. Width 140cm.

  • Daffodil Fabric

    £119.00 /m
    226853
    226854

    Ben Pentreath has taken the distinctive daffodils that grace this design and amped 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. Scaled down slightly and produced on a cotton/linen cloth, the Dark Olive colourway is utterly magical with its bright, almost electric blue ground and eye-catching teal detail. Archive is a much softer choice, retaining its original colours, but with a slightly intensified vibrancy. Suitable for drapes and upholstery. Available in two colourways: Archive and Dark Olive.

    Usage: Curtains, Upholstery.

    Width 137.2cm. Vertical Pattern Repeat 22.8cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 13.7cm. Straight Match.

  • Daisy Embroidery Fabric

    £209.00 /m

    Bursts of vivid multicolour please the eye at every turn in this newly embroidered fabric version of Morris & Co.’s earliest wallpaper (1864)  Daisy. Hand-knotted finishes to the floral detailing couple with chunky stitching help to convey a crafted  tactile feel on a 100% linen base cloth. What makes Daisy so iconic are the sprays of floral miniatures inspired by William Morris’s visits to the British Museum’s illuminated manuscripts  creating a design which looks back on centuries of craftwork.

    Today’s Daisy Embroidery takes as its source the Daisy wallpaper featured in the Arts & Crafts home of noted typographer  book printer and friend of Morris  Sir Emery Walker.

    Available in one colourway: Cream Multi

  • Daisy Wallpaper

    £115.00
    blueivory-212561
    coralmanilla-212560
    pale-greenrose-212559
    willowpink-212562

    Daisy Wallpaper designed by William Morris. Daisy was the first wallpaper to be produced by Morris & Co. and was inspired by medieval illustrations. Morris created this design after embroidering daisy motifs on wallhangings for the Red House. This version retains the naively drawn daisies and ranunculuses of the wallpaper but has been simplified by the removal of background tufts of grass and is available in the original colourways.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 30.5cm. Width 52cm. Straight Match. Sold as a 10.05m Roll.

  • Daisy Wallpaper

    £115.00
    artichokeplaster-216838

    Daisy Wallpaper designed by William Morris. Daisy was the first wallpaper to be produced by Morris & Co. and was inspired by medieval illustrations. Morris created this design after embroidering daisy motifs on wallhangings for the Red House. This version retains the naively drawn daisies and ranunculuses of the wallpaper but has been simplified by the removal of background tufts of grass and is available in the original colourways.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 30.5cm. Width 52cm. Straight Match. Sold as a 10.05m Roll.

  • Dorothys Kilim Fabric

    £185.00 /m
    barbed-berryindigo
    sunflowertump-green

    The delicately embroidered stripe design of this striking kilim lends to a room a diversity of pattern as well as added depth and a tactile finish. Dorothy’s Kilim draws from the original found in the bedroom of Dorothy Walker  the well-travelled daughter of Sir Emery (noted typographer and close friend of William Morris’s). This colourful kilim is decorated in the Persian style and features geometric motifs typical of kilims from the old Persian Empire — Turkey and Turkic states.

    Morris & Co. are thrilled to introduce only their second kilim ever for the Emery Walker’s House collection. Dorothy  like her father  travelled widely and rejoiced in the local craft traditions  as is evidenced by this iconic kilim.

    Available in two colourways: Barbed Berry/Indigo and Sunflower/Tump Green

  • Double Bough Wallpaper

    £135.00
    antique-gold-216681
    carmine-red-216683
    pewter-216684
    slate-blue-216682
    teal-rose-216680

    Double Bough Wallpaper designed by William Morris. Scrolling acanthus leaves and abundant blooms feature in this beautiful Morris & Co. wallpaper taken from our archive. Beaded detail adorns the motif reflecting the light and introducing a subtle shimmer to Double Bough’s painterly design.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 64.1cm. Width 52cm. Straight Match. Sold as a 10.05m Roll.

  • Elmcote Wallpaper

    £129.00
    dearle-blue
    herball
    sunflower

    Morris & Co. are thrilled to reintroduce Elmcote, a magnificently brooding 1900 design from designer, J.H. Dearle. Dearle’s training as William Morris’s tapestry apprentice is beautifully demonstrated here in Elmcote. With gallant seedheads and miniature flowers, the design is connected by swirling foliage arranged in a classically Dearle style.

    Elmcote re-enters the Morris & Co. collection due to the collaboration collection with Emery Walker’s House, the historic home of noted typographer and close friend of William Morris, Sir Emery Walker.

    Available in three colourways: Dearle Blue, Herball and Sunflower

  • Emerys Willow Fabric

    £95.00 /m
    citrus-stone
    leaf-green
    woad-blue

    A new addition to the modern Morris & Co. fabric portfolio  Emery’s Willow characteristically features playful bubble-like shapes as a backdrop. The willow tree  with its delicately entwining branches and leaves that rustle evocatively in the slightest breeze  is a motif William Morris consistently returned to throughout his creative life.

    Emery’s Willow is based on a wallpaper design first produced in 1874 which was hung in the dining room of esteemed typographer  book printer and friend of William Morris  Sir Emery Walker.

    Available in three colourways: Woad Blue  Leaf Green and Citrus Stone

  • Emerys Willow Wallpaper

    £105.00
    chrysanthemum-pink
    citrus-stone
    emery-blue
    herball

    A new addition to the Morris & Co. wallpaper range  Emery’s Willow features unmistakable bubble-like shapes as a backdrop  introducing an element of play to this 1874 design. The willow tree  with its delicately entwining branches and curling leaves  is a motif William Morris returned to throughout his creative life.

    Emery’s Willow is inspired by a wallpaper design hung in the drawing room of esteemed typographer  book printer and friend of William Morris  Sir Emery Walker. It re-enters the Morris & Co. range as a result of the collaboration collection between Morris & Co. and Emery Walker’s House.

    Available in four colourways: Emery Blue (loyal to Emery’s original)  Herball  Citrus Stone and Chrysanthemum Pink

  • Flowers By May Fabric

    £189.00 /m
    indigo

    Beguiling  jewel-like colours bring to life a startling array of meadow flowers set against a deep midnight indigo. A design of incredible detail and beauty  Flowers By May originally adorned the seat of a 17th century chair which once stood in the library of William Morris. Residing since his death in the home of his friend  neighbour and noted typographer  Sir Emery Walker  May Morris created the covered cushion with the dedication “MM to EW”. Flowers By May is a story about the creativity friendship can inspire  spanning even generations.

    Available in one colourway: Indigo (loyal to Emery’s original)

  • Forest Fabric

    £129.00£189.00 /m
    charcoal-226705
    indigo-226711
    red-226696

    Forest Fabric designed by William Morris. Designed by Alison Gee in 2013, this printed fabric depicts scrolling acanthus leaves, peacocks, hares and foxes amongst bunches of wild flowers, digitally printed on velvet and linen for added luxury and inspired by the Forest Tapestry by Morris & Co. Use alongside rich antique wood and painted panelling. 85% Viscose 15% Linen. 20,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 90.5cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 139cm. Straight Match. Width 139cm.

  • Forest Velvet Fabric

    £189.00 /m
    azure-222643
    charcoal-226446

    Forest Velvet Fabric designed by William Morris. Designed by Alison Gee in 2013, this printed fabric depicts scrolling acanthus leaves, peacocks, hares and foxes amongst bunches of wild flowers, digitally printed on velvet and linen for added luxury and inspired by the Forest Tapestry by Morris & Co. Use alongside rich antique wood and painted panelling. 88% Cotton 12% Polyester 100% Cotton Pile. 20,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 93cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 134cm. Straight Match. Width 134cm.

  • Fruit Fabric

    £119.00 /m
    green-indigomadder-226906
    leaf-greenmadder-226907

    Fruit Fabric designed by William Morris. First produced as a wallpaper in 1864, Fruit is one of Morris’s earliest designs. Displaying an abundance of ripened pomegranates hanging from the branches of an overflowing tree, flora and fauna entwine to give this fabric greater depth. 53% Linen 35% Cotton 12% Nylon. 20,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 70cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 65cm. Straight Match. Width 141cm.

  • Fruit Fabric

    £109.00 /m
    ivoryteal-226447
    mustardblue-dmfpfr203

    Fruit Fabric designed by William Morris. An abundance of ripened pomegranates hang from the branches of an overflowing tree amongst flora and fauna and printed over fine branches in the background to give the design greater depth. One of the earliest Morris wallpaper designs first produced in 1864. 100% Cotton. 20,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 64cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 68.5cm. Straight Match. Width 137cm.

  • Fruit Fabric

    £149.00 /m
    blackclaret-230286
    bluethyme-230284
    crimsonthyme-230287
    parchmentbayleaf-230285

    Fruit Fabric designed by William Morris. An abundance of ripened pomegranates hang from the branches of an overflowing tree amongst flora and fauna, printed over fine branches in the background to give the design greater depth. One of the earliest Morris wallpaper designs first produced in 1864. 80% Cotton 20% Nylon. 75,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 73cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 68cm. Straight Match. Width 138cm.

  • Fruit Minor Fabric

    £99.00 /m
    ivoryteal-226704

    Fruit Minor Fabric designed by William Morris. Designed by Alison Gee in 2013, this printed fabric depicts scrolling acanthus leaves, peacocks, hares and foxes amongst bunches of wild flowers, digitally printed on velvet and linen for added luxury and inspired by the Forsest Tapestry by Morris & Co. Use alongside rich antique wood and painted panelling. 100% Cotton. 20,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 32cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 34cm. Straight Match. Width 137cm.

  • Fruit Stripe Fabric

    £115.00 /m
    indigo

    The Fruit Stripe harks back to one of William Morris’s first designs, 1864’s Fruit, and is the joint-first stripe to feature in a Morris & Co. collection. The Fruit Stripe design represents the new essential tool in the craftsperson’s toolkit, being perfect for both leading feature design and as a coordinating pattern. Made fit for busy homes, gardens, patios and poolsides, this fabric is imbued with UV and water resistance, a wipeable finish, anti-microbial and colourfast properties. Available in one colourway: Indigo.

  • Fruit Velvet Fabric

    £189.00 /m
    indigoslate-236924
    madderbayleaf-236925
    privetthyme-236927
    walnutbullrush-236926

    Fruit Velvet Fabric designed by William Morris. A classic Morris pattern originally designed as a wallpaper in 1864 Fruit has been carefully adapted into a luxurious velvet seen here for the first time. Reproduced in a variety of authentic colourways Fruit Velvet also features the magnificent contemporary tones of Walnut and Bullrush. 88% Cotton 12% Polyester 100% Cotton Pile. 40,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 62.5cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 66cm. Straight Match. Width 133cm.

  • Fruit Wallpaper

    £129.00
    bayleafrusset-217087
    green-indigomadder-217085
    leaf-greenmadder-217086
    slatevellum-217084

    Fruit Wallpaper designed by William Morris. First produced as a wallpaper in 1864, Fruit is one of Morris’s earliest designs. Displaying an abundance of ripened pomegranates hanging from the branches of an overflowing tree, flora and fauna entwine to give this surface printed wallpaper a lovely hand block printed look.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 54cm. Straight Match. Width 52cm. Sold as a 10.05m Roll.

  • Fruit Wallpaper

    £129.00
    beigegoldcoral-216859
    limestoneartichoke-216840
    slatethyme-216819
    winemanilla-210397

    Fruit Wallpaper designed by William Morris. An abundance of ripened pomegranates hang from the branches of an overflowing tree amongst flora and fauna, printed over fine branches to give the design greater depth. One of the earliest Morris wallpaper designs first produced in 1864, it has been reproduced in original colourways and updated with modern mica printing inks to create metallic finishes.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 54cm. Width 52cm. Straight Match. Sold as a 10.05m Roll.

  • Garden Craft Wallpaper

    £105.00
    brick-210356
    duckegg-210358
    ink-210357
    limestone-210361
    vellum-210360

    Garden Craft Wallpaper designed by William Morris. More regimented than other Morris & Co. wallpapers, this single-block design is subtly architectural in form and fits with the changing tastes of the early 1900s. Designed by W.A.S. Benson, this elegant wallpaper adds structure to formal sitting and dining rooms.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 52.5cm. Width 52cm. Straight Match. Sold as a 10.05m Roll.

  • Garden Tulip Wallpaper

    £115.00
    vanillarusset-210428

    Garden Tulip Wallpaper designed by William Morris. Designed by Morris in 1885 Garden Tulip wallpaper is a simple pattern of tulip stems placed over a background of leaves.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 46cm. Width 52cm. Straight Match. Sold as a 10.05m Roll.

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