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While Morris preferred to create products using traditional craft skills, he accepted the need to use machinery to supply affordable and practical objects. ‘Wreath’ is one of eight known designs Morris produced for Kidderminster carpet (a further two were designed by John Henry Dearle), which were produced for Morris & Co. by Heckmondwike Manufacturing Company Ltd., Yorkshire, beginning in the late 19th century. Kidderminster carpets, also known as ‘Scotch’ or ‘inlaid’ carpets were comparatively cheap to produce and were previously more commonly found in corridors and servants rooms rather than drawing rooms. However, Morris & Co. contributed to the popularisation of the technique and by the 1880s Kidderminster became fashionable for large townhouses, including that of Alexander and Euterpe Ionides, art collectors and great patrons of Morris & Co., who ordered 13 yards of Kidderminster carpet “with fringing” for their house in Holland Park. Morris believed this technique favoured “a small design in which different planes… are interlocked”, and whilst ‘Wreath’ is more complicated than other carpet designs of this time (see for example ‘Daisy’, William Morris Gallery F369) it still follows this principle with its delicately interwoven repeat pattern.

William Morris (1834 – 1896)

Premières années et éducation

  • Naissance et famille : William Morris est né le 24 mars 1834 à Walthamstow

Galerie William Morris (Walthamstow, Royaume-Uni)

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