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WILLIAM MORRIS AT HOME

Our covetable soft furnishings collection uses patterns from the archives of the iconic Victorian textile designer

 

Heritage design

If you want to add an extra special finishing touch to your decor, look no further than the William Morris at Home collection, available exclusively at M&S. William Morris was a textile designer, poet and champion of the Victorian Arts and Crafts movement. His magical and colourful designs for fabrics and wallpaper appeared in many fashionable homes in the nineteenth century, depicting beautifully drawn and dramatic images of plants, flowers, and animals. His handprinted textiles used natural and organic dyes, which was groundbreaking at the time.

The range’s prints are taken directly from original artworks in the William Morris archive collection, so are rich in design heritage. Choose from sumptuous bedding sets in stunning prints to luxuriously decadent velvet cushions and throws featuring classic Morris designs such as the beautiful botanical inspired Lodden print. It’s the ideal way to add a luxurious, timeless and authentically crafted feel to your home.

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Timeless style

The easiest way to transform a room is to invest in a pair of striking statement curtains. Choose a floor-length pair for added drama (and to keep drafts at bay). Team with contrasting cushions to dial up the texture and pattern. The William Morris at Home collection has four gorgeously patterned curtain designs to choose from, each one featuring a historic Morris design that will bring a warm and welcoming aura to your home.

Want to give your bathroom a quick upgrade? There are also some gorgeous towels and bathmats in the range to instantly refresh your space with Morris’s signature patterns and colour.

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Words: Sarah Lafarge

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