William Morris Deckchairs
Strawberry Thief - William Morris Deckchair William Morris registered this textile design in 1883, this design was originally intended for curtains or draped around walls or for loose covers on...
Seaweed - William Morris Deckchair Originally designed by J.H.Dearle in 1901, this distinct design captures the free flowing movement of underwater plants. Great for relaxing in the garden and a...
Bachelors Buttons - William Morris Deckchair This depiction of Cornflowers, which were known in folklore as Bachelor's Buttons, as were worn young men in love, William Morris designed this textile...
Yare - William Morris Deckchair Yare was designed by John Henry Dearle in 1892, and was printed in the Merton Abbey factory. Great for relaxing in the garden and a...
Birds In A Holly Tree - William Morris Deckchair Charles Francis Annesley Voysey designed Birds in a Holly Tree in the 1890s, his intentions were to show that good decoration...
Bird And Anemone - William Morris Deckchair Bird and Anemone was designed by William Morris in 1881, and later registered in the the 17th June 1882, this textile was one...
Eyebright - William Morris Deckchair William Morris registered the Eyebright textile design on the 23rd November 1883, it was printed using a technique called the Indio dye method, which Morris...
Pink and Rose - William Morris Deckchair William Morris designed Forty One Wallpapers and Five ceiling papers, Pink and Rose is a classic example of his later work, due to...
Daisy - William Morris Deckchair William Morris designed Daisy in 1862, and registered the design 1864, the simple design of individual clumps of flowers proved adaptable to Morris, as he...
Acanthus - William Morris Deckchair William Morris designed this scrolling of Acanthus leaves in 1874, and registered the design to Morris & Co on the 22nd July 1875, it is...