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William Morris Fruit Pattern

William Morris Fruit Pattern

Fruit Pattern — also known as Pomegranate — was one of Morris's first wallpaper designs, registered in 1866, and it established many of the visual conventions he would refine over the following decades. Pomegranates, lemons, and oranges sit within a formal, symmetrical framework of curving stems and broad leaves, the whole surface balanced between abundance and restraint. The palette favours warm golds, deep greens, and soft terracotta in the manner of medieval manuscript illumination.

On canvas, the dense, jewel-like quality of Fruit Pattern finds its best expression. The woven surface lends a tactile richness that echoes the textile origins of Morris's practice, making this canvas print feel less like a reproduction and more like an object with its own presence.

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William Morris Fruit Pattern

Fruit Pattern — also known as Pomegranate — was one of Morris's first wallpaper designs, registered in 1866, and it established many of the visual conventions he would refine over the following decades. Pomegranates, lemons, and oranges sit within a formal, symmetrical framework of curving stems and broad leaves, the whole surface balanced between abundance and restraint. The palette favours warm golds, deep greens, and soft terracotta in the manner of medieval manuscript illumination.

On canvas, the dense, jewel-like quality of Fruit Pattern finds its best expression. The woven surface lends a tactile richness that echoes the textile origins of Morris's practice, making this canvas print feel less like a reproduction and more like an object with its own presence.

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Fruit Pattern — also known as Pomegranate — was one of Morris's first wallpaper designs, registered in 1866, and it established many of the visual conventions he would refine over the following decades. Pomegranates, lemons, and oranges sit within a formal, symmetrical framework of curving stems and broad leaves, the whole surface balanced between abundance and restraint. The palette favours warm golds, deep greens, and soft terracotta in the manner of medieval manuscript illumination.

On canvas, the dense, jewel-like quality of Fruit Pattern finds its best expression. The woven surface lends a tactile richness that echoes the textile origins of Morris's practice, making this canvas print feel less like a reproduction and more like an object with its own presence.

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