William Morris's wallpaper designs are placed within the context of the radical changes in taste witnessed during the Victorian era.
This exhibition focuses on William Morris (1834–1896), placing his wallpaper designs within the context of the radical changes in taste witnessed during the Victorian era. His distinctive patterning is set against a backdrop of the fanciful, naturalistic patterns that typified fashionable English and French papers in Morris’s youth.
The exhibition has been generously loaned from the Sanderson Design Group archive and organised by Dovecot Studios in Edinburgh.
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The Kelmscott House shop stocks a wide range of gifts including china, textiles, books and stationery all inspired by the work of William Morris, founder of the Arts and Craft movement. Enjoy 10% off all purchases during your next visit with your National Art Pass.
Expires: 1 Jan 2025
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26 Upper Mall, Hammersmith, London, Greater London, W6 9TA
020 8741 3735
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Thursdays 2pm-5pm
Saturdays 2pm-5pm
Sundays 2pm-5pm
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PLEASE NOTE THAT KELMSCOTT HOUSE ITSELF IS PRIVATELY OWNED AND NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. The Society is based in the Coach house and Basement.
School groups and private tours are welcomed. Please email wmsadmin@williammorrissociety.org to arrange.
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