Specificaties
Length (m) | 10,05 m |
Width (cm) | 52 cm |
Repeat (cm) | 26 cm |
Product details
The prolific output of William Morris and the Arts & Crafts movement is widely evident within the National Trust portfolio, not least at Morris’s own London home ‘Red House’. He was a visitor, ‘student’ and 19th Century influencer at the Hencroft Works in Leek, where his friend Thomas Wardle taught and experimented with dyeing fabrics and printing papers with natural inks. This design – a stitched, repeating pattern of stylised cowslips – was found at Wardle’s school of embroidery in Leek, and has been effortlessly translated into a wallpaper design in eight stunning colourways.
Collection:National Trust
Repeat: 26cm
Roll Length:10.05 m
Roll Width:52cm/20.5″
Washability:Washable
Collection:National Trust
Repeat: 26cm
Roll Length:10.05 m
Roll Width:52cm/20.5″
Washability:Washable