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NEW CHAPTER FOR POSTERTON - A curated collection of timeless art
William Morris

Collection: William Morris

Willow Bough

Vendor: William Morris

Willow Bough

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Willow

Vendor: William Morris

Willow

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Wild Tulip

Vendor: William Morris

Wild Tulip

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Marigold

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Marigold

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Larkspur

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Larkspur

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Jasmine

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Jasmine

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Fruit or Pomegranate

Vendor: William Morris

Fruit or Pomegranate

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William Morris Posters – Timeless Botanical Elegance for Your Home

Step into the world of William Morris, one of the most influential designers of the Arts and Crafts movement. His intricate patterns and rich botanical motifs capture the harmony of nature, transforming interiors with timeless elegance. From delicate floral compositions to lush, intertwining foliage, Morris’s work brings a sense of artistry and craftsmanship to any space.

At Posterton, we ensure that every decorative masterpiece is handled with the utmost care. Morris’s designs have been gently restored to enhance their details while staying true to the original works. The intricate linework, organic forms, and harmonious color palettes remain intact, preserving the artist’s vision and dedication to handcrafted beauty.

Who was William Morris?

Born in 1834, William Morris was an artist, designer, and writer, best known for his elaborate textile and wallpaper designs that shaped the Arts and Crafts movement. His philosophy championed craftsmanship, natural beauty, and timeless design, rejecting mass production in favor of traditional techniques.

His iconic patterns, such as Willow Bough, Marigold, and Strawberry Thief, have become synonymous with classic interior design, blending function with artistic expression. Morris’s legacy continues to inspire, offering a sense of warmth and sophistication that enriches contemporary homes with a touch of historical charm.