
William Morris Fruit Pattern
The Fruit Pattern is one of Morris's most celebrated repeats – pomegranates, oranges, and lemons suspended in a lattice of acanthus leaves and curving stems. The composition draws directly on medieval tapestry traditions Morris admired, with each element locked into the grid yet alive with movement. Colour is dense and jewel-like, built layer by layer in the way Morris understood from his study of historical textiles.
Delivered as an archival fine art print on matte paper, the intricate layering of the original translates in full – sharp detail and saturated colour throughout.
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William Morris Fruit Pattern
The Fruit Pattern is one of Morris's most celebrated repeats – pomegranates, oranges, and lemons suspended in a lattice of acanthus leaves and curving stems. The composition draws directly on medieval tapestry traditions Morris admired, with each element locked into the grid yet alive with movement. Colour is dense and jewel-like, built layer by layer in the way Morris understood from his study of historical textiles.
Delivered as an archival fine art print on matte paper, the intricate layering of the original translates in full – sharp detail and saturated colour throughout.
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The Fruit Pattern is one of Morris's most celebrated repeats – pomegranates, oranges, and lemons suspended in a lattice of acanthus leaves and curving stems. The composition draws directly on medieval tapestry traditions Morris admired, with each element locked into the grid yet alive with movement. Colour is dense and jewel-like, built layer by layer in the way Morris understood from his study of historical textiles.
Delivered as an archival fine art print on matte paper, the intricate layering of the original translates in full – sharp detail and saturated colour throughout.























