
William Morris Gallery
Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of William Morris, where art meets craftsmanship in the most exquisite form. This curated gallery showcases a collection of his celebrated works—lush florals, intricate foliage, and medieval-inspired motifs—designed to elevate interiors with a sense of heritage, artistry, and quiet opulence.
Every piece reflects Morris’s devotion to natural beauty and hand-drawn detail, offering a harmonious balance of richness and restraint. Ideal for refined spaces, curated homes, and collectors drawn to the allure of English tradition with a luxurious, contemporary touch.
Styled in real homes

Wey (1882-1883)
“Floral Reverie in Blue” – A Timeless William Morris-Inspired Sketch
Richly detailed and strikingly composed, this vintage-style sketch pays homage to the master of decorative design, William Morris. Against a deep sapphire backdrop, delicate blooms unfurl with refined charm, blending Victorian intricacy with timeless botanical elegance. Perfectly framed in gold and set within a refined interior, this piece embodies the essence of luxurious heritage craftsmanship—inviting a sense of warmth, storytelling, and artistic sophistication into any space.

Jasmine (1834-1896)
Softly romantic and beautifully refined, this William Morris-inspired sketch evokes the gentle elegance of a blooming English garden. Delicate blush-toned florals dance across a cream backdrop, framed in golden sophistication and elevated by the grandeur of a classic interior. This timeless piece embodies the harmony between art and nature that Morris so masterfully captured—bringing serenity, style, and historic charm to any luxurious home setting.

Branch (1872)
A timeless design by William Morris, Branch (1872) captures the quiet elegance of nature through an intricate tangle of pale leaves and sinuous stems. This minimalist yet striking composition embodies Morris’s dedication to craftsmanship and his deep reverence for the natural world. Its soft, earthy tones and flowing pattern make it a versatile and sophisticated choice for refined interiors. Perfectly suited to classic or contemporary spaces, this piece adds a sense of serene movement and botanical grace to your curated collection.

Trellis (1834–1896)
Trellis was the first wallpaper design by William Morris and remains one of his most iconic. Inspired by the rustic charm of a garden lattice, it features climbing roses and darting birds entwined around a structured grid. This work beautifully balances geometry with organic movement, showcasing Morris’s signature blend of natural motifs and architectural rhythm. With its delicate blossoms and verdant foliage, Trellis brings the romance of an English garden into timeless interiors—an exquisite statement piece for classic or contemporary spaces.

Cray (1884)
Cray is one of William Morris’s most intricate and richly colored textile designs. Featuring winding branches, vivid crimson peonies, and clusters of berries against a deep background, it reflects Morris’s deep appreciation for medieval art and nature’s complexity. Originally created as a printed cotton, this design brims with life and energy, making it a bold yet timeless statement for any space. Ideal for interiors that celebrate craftsmanship, color, and the beauty of the natural world.

Willow Bough (1887)
A quintessential design by William Morris, Willow Bough (1887) captures the gentle rhythm and grace of nature through intertwining willow branches and soft, tapering leaves. Inspired by the willow trees near Morris’s home in the English countryside, this pattern reflects his deep admiration for the natural world and his philosophy of bringing beauty into everyday spaces. The delicate sage tones and organic movement evoke tranquility, making this one of Morris’s most beloved and timeless works. Elegant yet understated, Willow Bough remains a symbol of the Arts and Crafts movement’s commitment to craftsmanship, harmony, and simplicity.

Marigold (1875)
A graceful early floral design by William Morris, Marigold features curling petals and delicately rendered leaves that repeat with lyrical precision. In soft teal tones, this print evokes the gentle charm of an English garden in full bloom — both organic and ornamental in its detail.

Willow (1874)
One of Morris’s most iconic patterns, Willow Bough showcases intertwining willow branches in fresh, natural greens. Its calming rhythm reflects Morris’s love for the English countryside and his dedication to hand-crafted detail.

Sunflower (1879)
An iconic William Morris design, Sunflower showcases bold tulips, curling acanthus leaves, and radiant sunflowers intertwined with ripe fruit and detailed foliage. Designed in 1879, this pattern reflects Morris’s vision of natural harmony in home décor. A classic of the Arts & Crafts movement, it brings elegance and richness to modern interiors.











