35cm straight empire shade in slate blue Wallflower printed cotton by Morris & Co.
Designed in 1890 by the brilliant William Morris, the 'Wallflower' pattern is a stunning example of his intricate artistry. With gracefully scrolling acanthus leaves framing delicately rendered wallflowers, the design is full of energy and life. Inspired by the wallpaper that adorned the drawing room of Sir Emery Walker, Morrisās close friend and collaborator, this iconic pattern now graces beautiful lampshades. Walker, a master engraver and printmaker, lived just a stone's throw from Morris in Hammersmith, both with views over the Thames. The 'Wallflower' pattern retains its sculptural quality, a true reflection of the creative bond between these two remarkable figures.
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35cm straight empire shade in slate blue Wallflower printed cotton by Morris & Co.
35cm straight empire shade in slate blue Wallflower printed cotton by Morris & Co.
Designed in 1890 by the brilliant William Morris, the 'Wallflower' pattern is a stunning example of his intricate artistry. With gracefully scrolling acanthus leaves framing delicately rendered wallflowers, the design is full of energy and life. Inspired by the wallpaper that adorned the drawing room of Sir Emery Walker, Morrisās close friend and collaborator, this iconic pattern now graces beautiful lampshades. Walker, a master engraver and printmaker, lived just a stone's throw from Morris in Hammersmith, both with views over the Thames. The 'Wallflower' pattern retains its sculptural quality, a true reflection of the creative bond between these two remarkable figures.
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Designed in 1890 by the brilliant William Morris, the 'Wallflower' pattern is a stunning example of his intricate artistry. With gracefully scrolling acanthus leaves framing delicately rendered wallflowers, the design is full of energy and life. Inspired by the wallpaper that adorned the drawing room of Sir Emery Walker, Morrisās close friend and collaborator, this iconic pattern now graces beautiful lampshades. Walker, a master engraver and printmaker, lived just a stone's throw from Morris in Hammersmith, both with views over the Thames. The 'Wallflower' pattern retains its sculptural quality, a true reflection of the creative bond between these two remarkable figures.
























