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

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.

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  • Acanthus Wallpaper

    £129.00
    chalk-212554
    marble-212553
    privet-212550
    stone-212552
    terracotta-212551

    Acanthus Wallpaper designed by William Morris. One of Morris’s most iconic patterns from 1875 and the very first wallpaper released by Morris & Co. Acanthus marked the beginning of a period in which Morris created large-scale designs for wallpaper. With complex layering and vigorous curves, the scrolling acanthus foliage produces a three-dimensional effect and is available in diverse colourways and a fabric of the same name.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 61cm. Width 52cm. Straight Match. Sold as a 10.05m Roll.

  • Apple Wallpaper

    £115.00
    bay-leaf-216689
    chalkivory-216692
    honey-gold-216691
    indigo-antique-216690
    rustgold-216688

    Apple Wallpaper designed by William Morris. Curling acanthus leaves and speckled fruits animate this wallpaper originally designed by William Morris in 1877 and used to paper the walls of May Morris’s workroom at her Hammersmith home. Lovely block print edging adds delicate detail to Apple which has been redrawn and reproduced in a new range of colourways.

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

  • Bower Wallpaper

    £129.00
    boughs-greenrose
    herballweld
    indigobarbed-berry

    Rising to the surface of this densely packed design is a forest floor full of floral delight. Influenced by the composition of medieval woodcuts  William Morris designed Bower in 1877 as a vibrant tribute to the forest walks and flowers he so adored. Bough’s Green/Rose is the closest colour story to Morris’s original  whilst Indigo and Herball offer cooler variations.

    Bower returns to the Morris & Co. collection for the first time in many years in the Emery Walker’s House collection  echoing the beautiful garden lovingly maintained by Dorothy Walker.

    Available in three colourways: Indigo/Barbed Berry  Herball/Weld and Bough’s Green-Rose

  • Brer Rabbit Fabric

    £109.00 /m
    burnt-orange-226849
    oliveturquoise-226848

    Brer Rabbit Fabric designed by William Morris. Morris’ design influences could be visual or literary, demonstrated here with Brer Rabbit, a mischievous folk hero from a popular 19th century childrens book. Recoloured by Ben Pentreath, the designs large scrolling leaves and symmetrical oak trees imbue a 1960s and 1970s feel with bold colour combinations inspired by the Morris & Co. archive. 51% Cotton 49% Linen. 12,000 Rub Test.

    Usage:Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 64cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 34.3cm. Straight Match. Width 137.2cm.

  • Brer Rabbit Wallpaper

    £105.00
    church-red-dmorbr101
    church-redbiscuit-dmorbr106
    forestmanilla-dmorbr102
    indigovellum-dmorbr105
    manillaivory-dmorbr104
    slatevellum-dmorbr103

    Brer Rabbit Wallpaper designed by William Morris. Brer Rabbit also known as Brother Rabbit was inspired by a 17th century Italian silk first registered for fabric production in 1882 and named after the Uncle Remus childrens books popular at the time. The wallpaper has been reproduced from the original fabric and comes in a range of colours to co-ordinate with a new range of textiles.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 40.6cm. Width 52cm. 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.

  • 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 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.

  • Honeysuckle & Tulip Velvet Fabric

    £179.00 /m
    black-walnutstone-236938
    forestchestnut-236939
    woadmulberry-236940

    Honeysuckle & Tulip Velvet Fabric designed by William Morris. First produced in 1876 Honeysuckle & Tulip is an early Morris fabric design depicting entwined foliage and flower motifs in a mirrored pattern repeat. The effect is of a trellis circling large multi petalled tulips and stylised honeysuckle. 88% Cotton 12% Polyester 100% Cotton Pile. 40,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 62cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 66cm. Straight Match. Width 133cm.

  • Kelmscott Tree Fabric

    £259.00 /m
    forestrusset-230341
    russetartichoke-230342

    Kelmscott Tree Fabric designed by William Morris. Kelmscott Tree is a new design by Alison Gee. Inspired by Morris bed curtains at his home Kelmscott Manor which were embroidered by May Morris in 1891 Kelmscott Tree has been painted in the Morris studio and adapted into a beautiful embroidery of trees birds and flowers. 39% Polyester 34% Linen 27% Cotton.

    Usage: Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 76cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 137cm. Straight Match. Width 137cm.

  • Marigold Fabric

    £109.00 /m
    creamorange-226981
    creamsap-cream-226982
    skychocolate-226980
    summer-yellowchocolate-226983

    Marigold Fabric designed by William Morris. We love this amazing interpretation of our Willow Bough fabric, originally designed by William Morris in 1887. Coloured by Ben Pentreath, rich, saturated combinations introduce a new perspective to the pattern’s timeless entwining stems and delicate willow leaves. Produced on a cotton/linen blend, this design looks fantastic on furniture. 51% Cotton 49% Linen. 12,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 34cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 35.3cm. Straight Match. Width 141cm.

  • Marigold Fabric

    £109.00 /m
    navyburnt-orange-226845
    navyturquoise-226846
    olivepink-226847
    orangepink-226844

    Marigold Fabric designed by William Morris. This design from 1875 is hugely versatile, working with ease in any part of the home it also looks beautiful on cushions, blinds or chairs. Crisscrossing an entire spectrum of colour, choose from the nostalgic versatility of Olive/Pink, the retro vibes of Orange/Pink, the contrasting vibrant pops of Turquoise/Navy and the striking embossed look of Navy/Orange. P.S. Dont forget to add co-ordinating Marigold wallpaper. Available in four colourways: Navy/Turquoise, Orange/Pink, Olive/Pink and Navy/Burnt Orange. 51% Cotton 49% Linen. 12,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 33.3cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 35.4cm. Straight Match. Width 142cm.

  • Marigold Fabric

    £115.00 /m
    indigo
    mineral-blue
    russet
    soft-teal
    wheat

    Originally imagined as a furnishing fabric, Marigold is an 1875 William Morris design filled with charm and energy. Marigold’s complex pattern, swirling movement and five available colourways make it perfect for all upholstery uses in any part of the home, inside or out. 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 five colourways: Mineral Blue, Wheat, Russet, Indigo and Soft Teal.

  • Marigold Wallpaper

    £115.00
    chocolatecream-216955
    navy-216954
    orange-217093
    pinkolive-216953
    sap-green-217090

    This design from 1875 is hugely versatile, working with ease in any part of the home. Chocolate the closest colourway to the original archive document, which is Ben’s take on a neutral tone. Contrast with the strength of Aqua a real statement piece filled with saturated and regal hues. For something different the coral tones of Pink/Olive provide added intrigue. Marigold fabric in Ben’s incredible colour palette completes the scheme. P.S. Don’t forget to add co-ordinating Marigold fabric.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 26cm. Straight Match. Width 52cm. Sold as a 10.05m Roll.

  • Medway Wallpaper

    £85.00
    gold-dmi1mw110
    light-neutral-dmi1mw103
    terracotta-dmi1mw109

    Medway Wallpaper designed by William Morris. Medway is an adaptation of the wallpaper design Garden Tulip which was designed by William Morris in 1885. In Medway the tulips have been removed to reveal only the background of scrolling leaves and tiny flower heads and could be the perfect accompaniment to Garden Tulip or with a multitude of colours might easily be used in its own right.

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

  • Morris Bellflowers Wallpaper

    £109.00
    greyfennel-216435
    indigolinen-216806
    linencream-216437
    manillaolive-216434
    saffronolive-216438

    Morris Bellflowers Wallpaper designed by William Morris. Originally a best-selling carpet design, this wallpaper has a specially designed border, which has been incorporated into this contemporary wallpaper. The small-scale interlocking floral motif makes it an extremely versatile print.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 10.4cm. Width 52cm. Straight Match. Sold as a 10.05m Roll.

  • Newill Wallpaper

    £155.00
    indigo-saffron-216703
    ivory-sage-216705
    peppermint-russet-216704

    Newill Wallpaper designed by William Morris. The distinctive owl in this cheerful Morris & Co. wallpaper of scrolling leaves and berries was inspired by an embroidered bedcover from 1905. Along with its complementary embroidery and print of the same name Newill evokes the pleasures of a countryside walk.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 91.4cm. Width 68.6cm. Half Drop Match. Sold as a 10.05m Roll.

  • Pimpernel Wallpaper

    £129.00
    bayleafmanilla-216856
    brickolive-216845
    bullrushrusset-216852
    figsisal-210390
    privetslate-210389

    Pimpernel Wallpaper designed by William Morris. The swirling rhythms and complex structure of this wallpaper made it the choice for Morris himself when decorating his dining room at Kelmscott House. Designed in 1876, this painterly design is available in feminine yet robust colourways.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 45.5cm. Width 52cm. Straight Match. Sold as a 10.05m Roll.

  • Pink & Rose Fabric

    £109.00 /m
    cowslipfennel-222530
    eggshellrose-222532
    manillawine-222529
    vellumindigo-222531

    Pink & Rose Fabric designed by William Morris. Curvaceous and entwined, this floral trailing fabric was designed by William Morris in 1890 and originally a large-scale block-printed wallpaper. This stylised design has now been re-drawn and adapted as a furnishing fabric that recreates the subtle effects of the transparent inks used to print the original. It is also available as a wallpaper. 80% Viscose 20% Linen. 20,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 100cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 70cm. Straight Match. Width 137cm.

  • Scroll Wallpaper

    £115.00
    light-brickbuff-210364
    lodenslate-210362
    thymepear-216831
    vellumbiscuit-210363

    Scroll Wallpaper designed by William Morris. Trailing leaves and marigold flowers meander over a background of smaller leaves taken from the Branch wallpaper. Inspired by medieval book illuminations and designed by Morris in 1871, this wallpaper is infinitely useable and relaxed.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 61cm. Width 52cm. Straight Match. Sold as a 10.05m Roll.

  • Vine Fabric

    £119.00 /m
    dark-olive-226852

    Vine Fabric designed by William Morris. Designed by William Morris in 1874, Vine depicts bunches of grapes and scrolling branches placed on a background of foliage. With a slight heritage feel, pops of colour contrast against the Dark Olive ground to create this contemporary interpretation which looks stunning on furniture. Available in a Dark Olive colourway. 51% Cotton 49% Linen. 12,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 45.7cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 45.7cm. Straight Match. Width 137.2cm.

  • Wardle Embroidery Fabric

    £185.00 /m
    bayleafmanilla-236820
    olivebrick-236819

    Wardle Embroidery Fabric designed by William Morris. Inspired by a beautifully embroidered archive document of Indian style flowerheads crafted by Elizabeth Wardle an accomplished Arts and Crafts embroider. Blended stitches add authenticity to this mid-scale design. Available in two colourways: Bayleaf/Manilla and Olive/Brick. 61% Viscose 23% Polyester 10% Cotton 6% Linen. 25,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 11.5cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 12cm. Straight Match. Width 134.5cm.

  • Wilhelmina Weave Fabric

    £169.00 /m
    indigo-236850
    linen-236851
    rust-236849

    Wilhelmina Weave Fabric designed by William Morris. Inspired by two authentic Morris & Co. embroideries dated 1870 and c.1880 Wilhelmina is a pretty design of trailing honeysuckle clematis and acanthus leaves in an unusual repeat. With a lovely movement and decorative striped borders the motif’s finely drawn botanical detail is stitched using a lustrous yarn to give a silky effect. 82% Viscose 18% Polyester. 20,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 73.5cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 66.5cm. Straight Match. Width 132.5cm.

  • Willow Boughs Fabric

    £95.00 /m
    leaf-green-226894
    russetochre-226895
    woad-226893

    Willow Boughs Fabric designed by William Morris. First produced in 1887, Willow Boughs is one of William Morris’s most instantly recognisable patterns. Printed on a beautiful cotton/linen fabric, entwining stems and delicate willow leaves combine in this enduring design which defines Morris abiding reputation. 53% Linen 35% Cotton 12% Nylon. 20,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 45cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 28cm. Straight Match. Width 141cm.

  • Willow Boughs Fabric

    £89.00£99.00 /m
    blue-dmfpwm205
    china-bluecream-dmfpwb206
    creampale-green-dmfpwb201
    forestbiscuit-dmfpwm206
    privethoneycombe-dmfpwm201
    taupegreen-dmfpwb202

    Willow Boughs Fabric designed by William Morris. Willow Boughs designed in 1887 is one of William Morris instantly recognisable patterns. Entwining stems and delicate willow leaves combine in this enduring design which defines Morris abiding reputation. 100% Cotton. 20,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 46cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 27.8cm. Straight Match. Width 137cm.

  • Willow Boughs Sheer Fabric

    £89.00 /m
    white-dmfpwv20

    Willow Boughs Fabric designed by William Morris. Willow Boughs designed in 1887 is one of William Morris instantly recognisable patterns. Entwining stems and delicate willow leaves combine in this enduring design which defines Morris abiding reputation. 91% Polyester 9% Linen.

    Usage: Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 21cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 13.5cm. Straight Match. Width 148cm.

  • Willow Boughs Wallpaper

    £115.00
    bitter-chocolate-216950
    oliveturquoise-216948
    pinkleaf-green-216949
    skyleaf-green-216948
    tomatoolive-216951

    Willow Boughs Wallpaper designed by William Morris. A wonderfully vibrant interpretation of the classic Willow Bough wallpaper designed in 1887 and characterising Morris’ pre-eminent flair for design and composition. Choose from an incredible palette of new colour combinations including the inviting warmth of Tomato/Olive reaching to the striking 1970s inspired Olive/Turquoise. Available in five colourways: Sky/Leaf Green, Pink/Leaf Green, Bitter Chocolate, Tomato/Olive and Olive/Turquoise.

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

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