William Morris was born in 1834, a key figure of the British Arts and Crafts movement.
He founded the manufacturing and decorating firm "Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co." in 1861.
The company dedicated itself to creating high-quality craftsmanship in various disciplines, including wallpaper, textiles, furniture, stained glass, and metalwork.
Morris's design was characterized by:
The design of everyday objects that should be both practical and a source of beauty and delight.
He revived traditional craft techniques, such as hand-block printing and the use of natural dyes for textiles.
His designs were inspired by nature.
You can find works by William Morris in several London museums: