Just like the rest of our home, our kitchens could benefit from a little refresh from time to time, to keep them looking their best. We're not talking a full redo or renovation, but as kitchen trends ...
Aghast at the notion of progressive Machine Age design, William Morris, then just a teenager, refused to enter the Great Exhibition of 1851 at London’s Crystal Palace. His early reverence for handmade ...
More than two decades after a major William Morris archive left Britain for Californian pastures new, a remarkable chapter in design history has been written. Back in 1999, controversy arose when The ...
Now, Morris & Co. – the original company founded by Morris, today part of the Sanderson Design Group, a luxury interior furnishings brand – is partnering with The Huntington to present The Unfinished ...
Grandmillennials and Neo-Victorians, rejoice. In celebration of its 160th anniversary and the reintroduction of more than 100 archival designs, Morris & Co. is proving once again why its verdant, ...
In his designs, William Morris combined his two greatest passions: the wonder of nature and a socialist belief that everyone should have access to art and beauty. His work has become almost too ...
William Morris Wallpaper, a leader in the design and production of classic wallpapers, is proud to announce its latest collection of reimagined designs, blending the intricate beauty of the Victorian ...
“Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful,” English designer William Morris famously advised in the 19th century. More than a century later, that advice ...
PAST BLAST: William Morris, the 19th-century textile designer synonymous with the British Arts and Crafts movement, is making a comeback with the completion of more than 40 unfinished, archival works ...