Four Fruits Too - William Morris Pattern Art Framed Canvas

$70USD $100

Made new for you in 2-4 days

Produced in USA, UK, EU and AUS

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Description

Elevate your décor with this William Morris "Four Fruits" framed canvas, a quintessential embodiment of the Arts and Crafts movement.

Against an ebony backdrop, Morris's genius unfurls in a tapestry of botanical opulence. Chartreuse lemons and blushing pomegranates, their dimpled skins rendered with painstaking precision, intertwine with vermilion blooms and emerald foliage. Each meticulously etched vein and tendril exemplifies Morris's rebellion against industrial sterility, championing artisanal craftsmanship.

By displaying this giclée reproduction, you're not merely adorning your walls—you're curating a slice of design history that challenged Victorian conventions. Let this canvas spark discussions about Morris's utopian ideals and artistic legacy, while its sumptuous palette and intricate patterns invigorate your space daily.

Embrace the transformative power of art that marries aesthetic beauty with social reform, a testament to Morris's enduring influence on design philosophy.

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Information

• Patience is... boring: Produced locally in the USA, EU, UK and AUS. Meaning your new treasure arrives in a flash, not a sigh.
• Transform any room into a gallery: The artist-grade canvas is a finely textured, 38mm, 400gsm cotton that captures the subtlest nuances of light and color.
• Do good, look good, feel good: Sitting approx 5mm from the edge of the canvas — creating a floating border — the FSC® certified frame is made of sustainably sourced wood, ensuring your new gay boyfriend is 100% forest friendly.
• Natural beauty preserves natural beauty: Vivid, water-based eco-inks as lush and enduring as traditional inks… minus the chemical junk.

About the Artist

William Morris (1834–1896) was an English designer, poet, and socialist activist linked to the Arts and Crafts movement. He revived traditional British textile arts and helped shape modern fantasy literature. Born in Walthamstow, Morris studied at Oxford and befriended figures like Edward Burne-Jones. He co-founded the firm Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co., which impacted Victorian interior decoration, later renamed Morris & Co. Morris translated Icelandic sagas, wrote works like "News from Nowhere," and founded the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. He established the Socialist League in 1884 and launched the Kelmscott Press in 1891. Morris’s legacy endures through his designs and writings.

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Cost

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Delivery Times

Production:

The average time it takes to produce the treasures you find here is 2-4 days.

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Average shipping times:

USA: 2-5 days • Canada: 3-8 days • UK: 2-5 days • Europe: 3-6 days • Australia: 2-5 days • New Zealand: 3-8 days • Rest of the world: 2-4 weeks

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Returns & Refunds

Returns and Refunds

1. You're welcome to open a return / exchange request within 30 days of your order's delivery. All items for return must be delivered back in their original condition, with their original packaging included.

2. No guarantees your return will be approved if you send items back before the approval of your return request

3. No returns, refunds or exchanges on discounted or sale items.

4. Return shipping costs are only covered in the rare cases that items arrive faulty, incorrect or damaged.

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Brand New, Just For You

Your new float framed canvas will be produced with care after you place an order. It's called print on demand: minimizing landfill, water & energy use by only producing art people actually want.

Ethically Made in UK, EU, USA, AUS

Eco-inks

Your new framed canvas will be printed with bright and vibrant water-based inks. Non-hazardous and toxin-free, they meet the strict industry standards defined by Oeko-Tex 100.

Ethically Made in UK, EU, USA, AUS

FSC® Certified Wood

Trees are harvested with no net loss of forest over time. Workers are provided proper training, safety protocols, and fair wages. Local communities’ rights and resources are respected.

Ethically Made in UK, EU, USA, AUS

Brand New, Just For You

Your new float framed canvas will be produced with care after you place an order. It's called print on demand: minimizing landfill, water & energy use by only producing art people actually want.

Eco-inks

Your new framed canvas will be printed with bright and vibrant water-based inks. Non-hazardous and toxin-free, they meet the strict industry standards defined by Oeko-Tex 100.

FSC® Certified Wood

Trees are harvested with no net loss of forest over time. Workers are provided proper training, safety protocols, and fair wages. Local communities’ rights and resources are respected.