green leaves, evoking a serene, natural feel.
William Morris (1834–1896) was one of the greatest creative figures of the 19th century. As a visionary designer, as well as a manufacturer, writer, artist, and socialist activist, he pioneered the Arts and Crafts movement of the Victorian era William Morris was an extraordinary man whose achievements were visionary. Today he is best known as a designer of wallpaper and fabrics, and with it notecards, wrapping paper, scarves, DIY projects, home decoration, upholstery fabrics and much more. His wallpaper and fabric designs have been in continuous production and on-trend since he produced his first wallpaper in 1864. Willam Morris' designs, based on natural shapes and patterns, appeal to a wide audience and are suitable for both a historic and modern home. There are 3 sizes available for fabrics and home decor products, the wallpaper has the largest possible scale. For size change requests please write to me! Please have a look at this collection: https://www.spoonflower.com/collections/608473-art-noveau-william-morris-by-utart Pattern template from the public domain. Please note that the template was created from a photo of a fabric, please note that the quality is not that of a new print! I highly recommend for higher end products like wallpaper to buy a test piece of the exact design you want beforehand to check the size and quality and avoid unnecessary cost and stress! This popular Morris willow wallpaper pattern has been updated from the 1887 original and showcases Morris' outstanding sense of design and composition with curved lines and subtle hues. Willow was one of William Morris' favorite motifs and he used it in several of his wallpaper and textile designs. Also in 1874, he designed "Willow," a simple stylized depiction of willow branches on a dark ground. Willow Bough" is a more naturalistic version of this earlier design.