Arts & Crafts Society
The Arts & Crafts Society celebrates the exquisite and intricate work of many of the leading designers that made up one of the most influential art movements in British history, reimagined across stationery and homewares.
William Morris Strawberry Thief
One of William Morris’s most celebrated textile designs, this timeless pattern was inspired by the thrushes he observed stealing fruit in the garden of his countryside home, Kelmscott Manor, in Oxfordshire. Our classic collection brings the design to life in a rich palette of jewel tones, capturing the beauty and character of Morris’s original artwork.
Apothecary’s Garden by C.F.A. Voysey
A celebration of nature’s beauty, Apothecary’s Garden by C.F.A. Voysey is a tapestry of garden plants and animals, brought to life through flowing botanical motifs. Originally created in 1926 in the Arts & Crafts style, this design is reimagined in our collection with fresh colourways and a modern garden inspired feel.
John Henry Dearle Iris
This beautifully detailed design showcases a mastery of botanical precision, with graceful iris blooms intertwined among lush foliage. Once created as a furnishing textile, it now brings its serene elegance to our collection of homewares and stationery, adding a refined, nature inspired touch to everyday pieces.
John Henry Dearle Blackthorn
Dearle’s design merges wild hedgerow energy with delicate botanical detail. Thorny branches weave among soft blossoms and berries, creating a motif that feels both protective and elegant. The result is a timeless pattern that translates beautifully across our homeware and stationery ranges.
William Morris Larkspur
A celebration of wildflowers, Larkspur embodies Morris’s signature dense and symmetrical compositions. This design, first produced in 1872, features a delicate interplay of blossoms and curling leaves
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William Morris Pimpernel
With its flowing tendrils and bold, stylized blooms, this 1876 Morris design blends natural inspiration with enduring style. Its classic pattern and layered texture make it a beautiful choice for homeware and stationery pieces that are as giftable as they are decorative.