William Morris Wall Art Framed Print Sourced from The Morris & Co. Archive Wallpaper Sample Book - 'Blackthorn' Green
William Morris Wall Art Framed Print Sourced from The Morris & Co. Archive Wallpaper Sample Book - 'Blackthorn' Green
Nostaligically pretty floral William Morris design 'Blackthorn' vintage framed wallpaper sample from Morris & Co. Archive 160th Anniversary Wallpaper Collection. Sourced from original Morris and Co. iconic green linen backed wallpaper print sample book. Rare and one of a kind item. This stunning framed print showcases the endearing William Morris “Blackthorn” design, a harmonious blend of classic artistry and craftsmanship. Featuring Morris’s signature palette of deep greens, soft blues, delicate yellows, and charming pinks, the intricate floral and foliage motif is a celebration of nature’s beauty. Professionally hand-framed in a high-quality real wood frame with a crisp white mount and glass front, this piece is ready to hang and enhance any space. Ideal for adding a touch of elegance and heritage to your home, this framed print is both a visual delight and a tribute to enduring design.
Frame dimensions & information:
- Glass fronted soft brown wenge style wood frame
- Frame 40 x 50cm
- Frame profile width: 20mm
- Frame profile depth: 30mm
- Picture mount 16 x 20cm
- Product weight: 3kgs
- Ready to hang
Sample information:
Blackthorn (Green) by Morris & Co.
About ‘Blackthorn':
The “Blackthorn” pattern is one of the quintessential works by William Morris, a leading figure of the Arts and Crafts movement. Originally designed in 1892, “Blackthorn” exemplifies Morris’s commitment to blending natural motifs with artistic mastery. The intricate design features a vibrant tapestry of blackthorn branches, blossoms, and berries, accompanied by stylized leaves and flowers. This pattern reflects Morris’s profound admiration for medieval aesthetics and traditional craftsmanship. As part of his enduring legacy, “Blackthorn” continues to captivate admirers worldwide, celebrating the harmony of art, nature, and functionality.