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Jasmine - William Morris Cushion Decorative Throw Pillow Linen / 16’x16’
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William Morris Throw Pillows

The Art of Comfort: A Journey into William Morris Designer Cushions and Pillows

The Legacy of William Morris: Artistry in Every Stitch

Discover the captivating world of William Morris designer pillows and cushions, which serve as a testament to the enduring impact of the Arts and Crafts Movement. Our collection brings together the intricate patterns, rich colors, and superior craftsmanship that define the essence of these William Morris style cushions. With timeless designs from the late 19th-century artistry, these pieces pay homage to his genius and are a must-have for any discerning homeowner seeking a touch of elegance.

Nature's Masterpieces: Iconic Patterns for Your Home

Our William Morris print cushions transport you into a realm of enchanting designs inspired by the natural world. The beloved Strawberry Thief cushion features an exquisite pattern that showcases a harmonious relationship between flora and fauna. This collection expands beyond Strawberry Thief, offering a diverse range of patterns to suit your unique taste, including the elegant Morris and Co pillows, which feature mesmerizing geometrics and alluring florals.

Exemplary Craftsmanship: Experience the Morris Difference

Our Morris cushions and pillows are crafted with an unwavering commitment to quality, ensuring unparalleled comfort and durability. Made from premium materials, these luxurious pieces are designed to stand the test of time, making them an investment in both style and substance. Elevate your living space with heirloom-worthy treasures that seamlessly blend form and function, embodying the true spirit of the Arts and Crafts Movement.

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William Morris + Arts and Crafts

Early Years of William Morris and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood

The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was a group of artists, poets, and critics who sought to break away from the conventional standards of their time.

10 William Morris Designer Phone Cases for Arts and Crafts Lovers

A curated list of 10 William Morris designer phone cases. Starring the British icon's charming, elegant and timeless visions from the Arts and Crafts movement.

Wallpaper, Furniture, Activism: William Morris's Legacy in Design

Explore the many facets of William Morris's remarkable career as an artist and designer. From his intricate wallpaper designs to his innovative approach to furniture design.

William Morris FAQs

William Morris was a British artist, designer, writer, and socialist activist during the 19th century. He is known for his contribution to the Arts and Crafts movement, founding the Kelmscott Press, and his literary works including poetry, fiction, and translations.

The Arts and Crafts movement focused on the value of craftsmanship, the importance of traditional techniques, and the integration of beauty and utility in design. It sought to counter the negative effects of industrialization on art and society by emphasizing handcrafted products and a return to simpler, more harmonious designs.

The Kelmscott Press was founded by William Morris in 1891 as a way to promote the principles of the Arts and Crafts movement in printing and book production. The press produced high-quality, handcrafted books that emphasized the beauty of typography, illustration, and paper, with the most famous work being the Kelmscott Chaucer.

William Morris excelled in various creative fields, including textile design, wallpaper design, furniture design, stained glass, and tapestry. He also made significant contributions to literature as a poet, novelist, and translator. His influence can be seen in the Arts and Crafts movement, the private press movement, and the socialist movement of his time.

Morris's socialist activism was driven by his concern for the negative effects of industrialization on art, craftsmanship, and society as a whole. He believed in the importance of social equality and justice, and saw the potential for art and beauty to contribute to the well-being of all people, rather than just the privileged few.

Morris's artistic work often reflected his socialist beliefs by emphasizing the value of craftsmanship, the importance of community, and the connection between beauty and utility. Through his involvement in the Arts and Crafts movement, he sought to challenge the mass-produced, low-quality products of the Industrial Revolution and create a more equitable and harmonious society.

Morris's ideas and the Arts and Crafts movement remain relevant today as they inspire contemporary artists and designers to focus on craftsmanship, sustainability, and the importance of beauty and utility in their work. Additionally, the movement's emphasis on social responsibility and the well-being of communities aligns with modern concerns about economic and social inequality.

Morris's contributions to modern design can be seen in his emphasis on form and function, his innovative use of patterns and motifs in textile and wallpaper designs, and his commitment to high-quality materials and craftsmanship. His ideas and principles laid the groundwork for subsequent design movements, such as Art Nouveau and the Bauhaus, and continue to influence contemporary design.

Orders and Shipping FAQs

We ship William Morris designer treasure worldwide — free of charge and carbon neutral at no extra cost.

United States, EU, UK + AUS

Please allow 1-3 business days for order processing + 2-5 days for delivery.

Rest of the world

Please allow 1-3 business days for order processing + 1-2 weeks for delivery.

All our orders ship FREE. Yup, simple as that... Yippee! We also ship carbon neutral at no extra cost.

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We gladly accept returns and exchanges on our in-house treasure that ships worldwide, but our USA only suppliers do not offer refunds, so we can't offer refunds on their pieces either.

We also don't offer returns, refunds or exchanges on discounted / sale items unless they arrived damaged or faulty.

And we can't pay for return shipping for changes of heart. If we did we'd have to raise our prices, and we're all about artisan treasure at fair prices, fair trade and fair profit.

Learn more about our step-by-step returns process.Check product pages for returns eligibility

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We gladly accept returns and exchanges on our in-house treasure that ships worldwide, but our USA only suppliers do not offer refunds, so we can't offer refunds on their pieces either.

We also don't offer returns, refunds or exchanges on discounted / sale items unless they arrived damaged or faulty.

And we can't pay for return shipping for changes of heart. If we did we'd have to raise our prices, and we're all about artisan treasure at fair prices, fair trade and fair profit.

Learn more about our step-by-step returns process.