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Arts & Crafts Movement icon William Morris designed dozens of wallpapers, fabrics and other interior decorations during his many decades with Morris and Co. The environmentalist, philosopher, designer and labor rights advocate breathed new life into the British interior design world. By producing pieces that touched on Britain’s beautiful countryside and rich history, William Morris encouraged buyers to turn away from cheap, mass-produced pieces. Morris and Co wallpapers can still be found in a number of historic homes across the US and the UK. One might recognize a few in both Morris’ own Kelmscott Manor and Emery Walker’s House. Today, Morris and Co wallpaper remains some of the most revered and most coveted. Interior designers and homeowners often seek out Morris and Co wallpapers for their vibrant colorways, stunning botanical illustrations and extraordinary craftsmanship. 160 years later, Morris and Co wallpapers continue to capture the imaginations of people all over the world.
With our product filtering tool, you can shop dozens of Morris & Co wallcovering options. In doing so, you can find the exact print, color, price and style to fit your home’s or commercial space’s needs. Inspired by his own interactions with birds outside the kitchen of Kelmscott Manor, Morris and Co Strawberry Thief Wallpaper is a frequent favorite. Other popular Morris and Co wallpaper prints and styles include those below.
Though William Morris escaped many harsh realities of 19th century Victorian life, he spent much of his career advocating for everyday British laborers. The designer also lobbied for architectural and environmental conservation across Britain, inspired by the nation’s natural beauty and rich history. This love of nature, country and craftsmanship comes across in each and every Morris and Co wallpaper design. It has ever since the beginning with William Morris’ very first design in 1864. Fighting the ills of industrialization, which plagued both the natural world and the British working people, William Morris politicized his wallpaper company. Started alongside his Pre-Raphaelite friends Charles Faulkner and P. P. Marshall, Morris & Co. quickly became a driving force in 19th century British design. Founded shortly before Morris and Co, Sanderson Design Group acquired the wallpaper and fabric company in 1940. This year, Sanderson Design Group reissued a series of heritage wallpapers from Morris and Co. These include the famous Willow Bough, Pimpernel and Blackthorn wallpapers. Today, Sanderson Design Group also represents Zoffany, another heritage wallpaper brand rooted in British history. To learn more about Morris and Co wallpapers, read our recent blog post “160 Years of Iconic Morris and Co Wallpaper Designs.”
Interior designers across the States shop L.A. Design Concepts’ extensive collection of Morris and Co wallcoverings for their projects. At L.A. Design Concepts, you can purchase Morris and Co wallcoverings from both their heritage collections and their newest launches. Shop with L.A. Design Concepts and enjoy exclusive discounts on the prints and patterns you love.
First printed in 1892, Blackthorn Wallpaper from Morris and Co is one of the most iconic prints ever produced by the brand. This is despite the fact that it was actually designed by someone other than William Morris. Morris & Co’s Blackthorn wallpaper print was designed by William Morris’ protégé and partner John Henry Dearle several years before Morris’ death in 1896. Dearle took inspiration from the mythic blackthorn tree when creating this pattern. Like Morris, John Henry Dearle often touched on elements of British history and landscape when crafting his designs.
William Morris Pimpernel Wallpaper is another popular pattern from the British wallcoverings and textile design. First produced in 1876, the delicate floral Pimpernel print was one of few Morris and Co designs to touch on international influences. At the time, wallpapers from China and Japan were incredibly popular in Britain. However, these designs typically featured only exotic plants and birds completely removed from the UK.
William Morris chose instead to render an indigenous British plant when designing the Pimpernel wallpaper. The designer’s Pimpernel wallpaper can still be found in a number of historic interiors. These include William Waldorf Astoria’s Two Temple Place mansion in London and Morris’ own Kelmscott Manor. Today, shoppers can find Morris and Co Pimpernel Wallpaper in five colorways. Colorways available through L.A. Design Concepts include Bullrush/Russet, Fig/Sisal, Bayleaf/Manilla and Brick/Olive.
Other botanical wallpapers designed by Morris and inspired by the British countryside are Morris & Co Strawberry Thief wallpaper and Morris and Co Arbutus wallpaper. A third is Morris and Co Chrysanthemum wallpaper, which remains a favorite years later. Morris & Co Strawberry Thief wallpaper was designed by Morris himself in 1883. He created the print after a series of interactions between the artist and thieving birds outside Kelmscott Manor. Strawberry Thief is one of few wallpaper prints produced in the indigo discharge method. This method is an ancient Eastern technique of applying dye to fabric and paper. Morris and Co’s Pure Strawberry Thief wallpaper is available in five colorways through L.A. Design Concepts.
Morris and Co Arbutus Wallpaper is another historic print. This print was created by the Morris & Co design studio just before World War I began in 1914. One of only two prints crafted by British designer Kathleen Kersey for Morris & Co, Arbutus is delicate and lovely. Original editions of Arbutus can be found in the Victoria and Albert Museum’s permanent collection. Shoppers can find Arbutus in nine different colorways through L.A. Design Concepts. Another beautiful botanical wallpaper produced by Morris and Co is Morris and Co Chrysanthemum wallpaper. Toile wallpapers typically feature dreamy pastoral scenes, complete with idealized figures, animals and botanical illustrations. All decorative elements are usually printed in a single color while the background remains neutral. According to Sanderson Design Group, Morris Co Chrysanthemum toile was inspired by late 19th century wallpaper produced by Jeffrey Co. The China Blue/Cream and eggshell gold colorways are arguably the most classic of those available in the Morris and Co Chrysanthemum Toile wallpaper.
Through L.A. Design Concepts, you can shop and purchase samples in every color, neutral, material and print. We always encourage shoppers to select multiple samples, particularly in different hues, so you can compare and contrast them at home.
You can also find a number of discounted Morris & Co wallpapers through L.A. Design Concepts. At L.A. Design Concepts, we take pride in offering the world’s largest selection of designer wallpaper and fabric – including discount wallpaper. Each of our wallpapers is exclusively 40% off, a discount you can’t find elsewhere. Our selection includes the world’s premier brands as well as luxury boutique brands you can’t find anywhere else online.
Buy Morris Co wallpaper for less, exclusively through L.A. Design Concepts. Please contact us for more information about product delivery, a pattern number, sample wallpapers, a range of colours and similar fabrics. We can also help with additional information about cost per roll, wallpaper width, roll length, roll width, method paste and more.
Arts & Crafts Movement icon William Morris designed dozens of wallpapers, fabrics and other interior decorations during his many decades with Morris and Co. The environmentalist, philosopher, designer and labor rights advocate breathed new life into the British interior design world. By producing pieces that touched on Britain’s beautiful countryside and rich history, William Morris encouraged buyers to turn away from cheap, mass-produced pieces. Morris and Co wallpapers can still be found in a number of historic homes across the US and the UK. One might recognize a few in both Morris’ own Kelmscott Manor and Emery Walker’s House. Today, Morris and Co wallpaper remains some of the most revered and most coveted. Interior designers and homeowners often seek out Morris and Co wallpapers for their vibrant colorways, stunning botanical illustrations and extraordinary craftsmanship. 160 years later, Morris and Co wallpapers continue to capture the imaginations of people all over the world.
With our product filtering tool, you can shop dozens of Morris & Co wallcovering options. In doing so, you can find the exact print, color, price and style to fit your home’s or commercial space’s needs. Inspired by his own interactions with birds outside the kitchen of Kelmscott Manor, Morris and Co Strawberry Thief Wallpaper is a frequent favorite. Other popular Morris and Co wallpaper prints and styles include those below.
Though William Morris escaped many harsh realities of 19th century Victorian life, he spent much of his career advocating for everyday British laborers. The designer also lobbied for architectural and environmental conservation across Britain, inspired by the nation’s natural beauty and rich history. This love of nature, country and craftsmanship comes across in each and every Morris and Co wallpaper design. It has ever since the beginning with William Morris’ very first design in 1864. Fighting the ills of industrialization, which plagued both the natural world and the British working people, William Morris politicized his wallpaper company. Started alongside his Pre-Raphaelite friends Charles Faulkner and P. P. Marshall, Morris & Co. quickly became a driving force in 19th century British design. Founded shortly before Morris and Co, Sanderson Design Group acquired the wallpaper and fabric company in 1940. This year, Sanderson Design Group reissued a series of heritage wallpapers from Morris and Co. These include the famous Willow Bough, Pimpernel and Blackthorn wallpapers. Today, Sanderson Design Group also represents Zoffany, another heritage wallpaper brand rooted in British history. To learn more about Morris and Co wallpapers, read our recent blog post “160 Years of Iconic Morris and Co Wallpaper Designs.”
Interior designers across the States shop L.A. Design Concepts’ extensive collection of Morris and Co wallcoverings for their projects. At L.A. Design Concepts, you can purchase Morris and Co wallcoverings from both their heritage collections and their newest launches. Shop with L.A. Design Concepts and enjoy exclusive discounts on the prints and patterns you love.
First printed in 1892, Blackthorn Wallpaper from Morris and Co is one of the most iconic prints ever produced by the brand. This is despite the fact that it was actually designed by someone other than William Morris. Morris & Co’s Blackthorn wallpaper print was designed by William Morris’ protégé and partner John Henry Dearle several years before Morris’ death in 1896. Dearle took inspiration from the mythic blackthorn tree when creating this pattern. Like Morris, John Henry Dearle often touched on elements of British history and landscape when crafting his designs.
William Morris Pimpernel Wallpaper is another popular pattern from the British wallcoverings and textile design. First produced in 1876, the delicate floral Pimpernel print was one of few Morris and Co designs to touch on international influences. At the time, wallpapers from China and Japan were incredibly popular in Britain. However, these designs typically featured only exotic plants and birds completely removed from the UK.
William Morris chose instead to render an indigenous British plant when designing the Pimpernel wallpaper. The designer’s Pimpernel wallpaper can still be found in a number of historic interiors. These include William Waldorf Astoria’s Two Temple Place mansion in London and Morris’ own Kelmscott Manor. Today, shoppers can find Morris and Co Pimpernel Wallpaper in five colorways. Colorways available through L.A. Design Concepts include Bullrush/Russet, Fig/Sisal, Bayleaf/Manilla and Brick/Olive.
Other botanical wallpapers designed by Morris and inspired by the British countryside are Morris & Co Strawberry Thief wallpaper and Morris and Co Arbutus wallpaper. A third is Morris and Co Chrysanthemum wallpaper, which remains a favorite years later. Morris & Co Strawberry Thief wallpaper was designed by Morris himself in 1883. He created the print after a series of interactions between the artist and thieving birds outside Kelmscott Manor. Strawberry Thief is one of few wallpaper prints produced in the indigo discharge method. This method is an ancient Eastern technique of applying dye to fabric and paper. Morris and Co’s Pure Strawberry Thief wallpaper is available in five colorways through L.A. Design Concepts.
Morris and Co Arbutus Wallpaper is another historic print. This print was created by the Morris & Co design studio just before World War I began in 1914. One of only two prints crafted by British designer Kathleen Kersey for Morris & Co, Arbutus is delicate and lovely. Original editions of Arbutus can be found in the Victoria and Albert Museum’s permanent collection. Shoppers can find Arbutus in nine different colorways through L.A. Design Concepts. Another beautiful botanical wallpaper produced by Morris and Co is Morris and Co Chrysanthemum wallpaper. Toile wallpapers typically feature dreamy pastoral scenes, complete with idealized figures, animals and botanical illustrations. All decorative elements are usually printed in a single color while the background remains neutral. According to Sanderson Design Group, Morris Co Chrysanthemum toile was inspired by late 19th century wallpaper produced by Jeffrey Co. The China Blue/Cream and eggshell gold colorways are arguably the most classic of those available in the Morris and Co Chrysanthemum Toile wallpaper.
Through L.A. Design Concepts, you can shop and purchase samples in every color, neutral, material and print. We always encourage shoppers to select multiple samples, particularly in different hues, so you can compare and contrast them at home.
You can also find a number of discounted Morris & Co wallpapers through L.A. Design Concepts. At L.A. Design Concepts, we take pride in offering the world’s largest selection of designer wallpaper and fabric – including discount wallpaper. Each of our wallpapers is exclusively 40% off, a discount you can’t find elsewhere. Our selection includes the world’s premier brands as well as luxury boutique brands you can’t find anywhere else online.
Buy Morris Co wallpaper for less, exclusively through L.A. Design Concepts. Please contact us for more information about product delivery, a pattern number, sample wallpapers, a range of colours and similar fabrics. We can also help with additional information about cost per roll, wallpaper width, roll length, roll width, method paste and more.
International shipping is available through L.A. Design Concepts. To ship internationally, you need to have an account with a freight forwarding company here in the U.S.
Many of our clients have had success with MyUS.com. MyUS.com will handle all necessary paperwork and calculate any duties or taxes that may be required for your shipment. You may also elect to use a freight forwarder of your choice.
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L.A. Design Concepts has created the first platform of its kind featuring over 200,000 exclusive "trade only" items being made available to purchase.
Our Premier Design Service is tailored for today's consumer with discriminating taste who feels confident in making his or her own design decisions. Many interior designers and architects also elect to use our services for the convenience of expediting access to all trade lines. Our pricing structure is the same for consumers, designers and architects.
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L.A. Design Concepts has been bringing designer furnishings into homes since 1987.
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Our story begins in 1987 when founder and designer Frank Keshishian launched L.A. Design Concepts a residential interior design firm.
While Mr. Keshishian designed homes for his clients, he recognized a fast growing market of consumers who preferred to make their own design decisions. Understanding that desire, Frank created the first design service offering consumer access to designer "trade only" furnishings.
In 1988, L.A. Design Concepts was nationally recognized as a groundbreaking company revolutionizing consumer access. The Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles was very intrigued with L. A. Design Concepts working model and approached Frank in 1990 to formulate a consumer service program within their design center. L.A. Design Concepts was now the first service within a design center providing consumer access to “trade only�? furnishings. Shortly thereafter, an increasing number of interior designers and architects recognized the value of streamlining their access through one single source. Our service allowed designers to focus on designing for their clients without having to maintain accounts with each individual manufacturer.
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