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A bold print by John Henry Dearle who joined Morris & Co in 1878, later becoming its chief designer. Neo-Gothic in influence with large-scale symmetrical flower heads framed by gently scrolling acanthus leaves. Shown here in metallic silver / gold on a deep teal blue. An exclusive colour way, created exclusively on a non-woven paper. ...
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£60.00
One of Morris’s most popular papers; a bold, distinctive design that is at once historical & contemporary. Available in 5 colours – shown in the indigo blue & linen. Please ask for a sample for true colour match. ...
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£64.00
Created for Morris & Co by John Henry Dearle, this was one of the earliest machine printed designs. Its continued popularity reflects its contemporary look with an all over thistle pattern in single colours. Shown here in the Ivory colour way. Please request sample for true colour match. Alternative pattern number 210485 ...
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Created for Morris & Co by John Henry Dearle, this was one of the earliest machine printed designs. Its continued popularity reflects its contemporary look with an all over thistle pattern in single colours. Shown here in the Red colour way. Please request sample for true colour match. Alternative pattern number 210485 ...
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£123.25
A vibrant new interpretation of this early, classic Morris design with a trailing rose vine on a trellis, with cheeky birds. Shown in the bright Summer Yellow colour way. ...
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£126.65
An impactful floral design, created with oversized flowerhead motifs set against rich grounds of teal or deeper blues. Translated for the first time on to wallpaper, Trent began life in 1888 with the grand accolade of being Morris & Co.’s most expensive printed textile. Please note: This design is sold by the metre & requires hand trimming
- so an experienced decorator is recommended. Seen here in the Teal colour way.
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£126.65
An impactful floral design, created with oversized flowerhead motifs set against rich grounds of teal or deeper blues. Translated for the first time on to wallpaper, Trent began life in 1888 with the grand accolade of being Morris & Co.’s most expensive printed textile. Please note: This design is sold by the metre & requires hand trimming
- so an experienced decorator is recommended. Seen here in the Wandle colour way.
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£60.00
A classic William Morris design, originally created with tulip flowers hence the name but now the pattern is the all over fluidly curved willow leaves. Shown here in the soft loden green colour way. Please request sample for true colour match. Alternative pattern number DMI19T105 ...
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£97.75
Re-introducing Wallflower, a 1890 wallpaper design created by William Morris. Trailing acanthus leaves foreground tenderly rendered wallflowers, creating a pattern of enormous energy & vitality. Dark spots add texture & depth whilst the bright & fresh foliage introduces a sculptural quality. Seen here in the Woad Blue colour way. ...
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£97.75
Re-introducing Wallflower, a 1890 wallpaper design created by William Morris. Trailing acanthus leaves foreground tenderly rendered wallflowers, creating a pattern of enormous energy & vitality. Dark spots add texture & depth whilst the bright & fresh foliage introduces a sculptural quality. Seen here in the Chrysanthemum Pink colour way. ...
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Morris Wallpaper Trellis DMORTR101

One of William Morris' original designs inspired by the Red House. A decorative rose floral trail with birds in blue on a wooden trellis. Created with a half pattern drop. Please request sample for true colours and texture.
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One of William Morris' original designs inspired by the Red House. A decorative rose floral trail with birds in blue on a wooden trellis. Created with a half pattern drop. Please request sample for true colours & texture.

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Floral - A term used to describe the pattern or scent of flowers
Rose - Commonly associated with a light pink colour
Rose - A fragrant garden plant
Blue - A primary colour
Wooden - Something that is made from wood, from trees
Red - One of the three primary colours
Decorative - Making things look more appealing and attractive.
Trellis - A wooden frame which separates sections off and can be used to support vegetation.

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Wallpaperdirect
Since 2000 wallpaperdirect.co.uk have been selling wallpaper and decorating tools online. As part of the Brewers group of companies they have over 100 years experience in the decorating market, and over 130 stores nationwide. The website stocks a huge variety of wallpapers in a range of colours, styles, textures and patterns. The amount of designer brands that they stock is impressive. You can purchase wallpaper from Laura Ashley, Dulux, Lorca, Sanderson, VillaNova and Albany. With such a vast range to choose from, wallpaperdirect.co.uk has a wallpaper to suit every budget. Their website also includes some great tips ranging from colour schemes, to how to put up wallpaper effectively, and how to estimate how many rolls you need to purchase. As well as wallpaper they also stock a great range of curtains, fabrics and accessories to compliment their range.
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