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After a two-year renovation, Kelmscott Manor, ... Many of William’s wallpapers and textiles, whose patterns remain perennial favorites, cover the home, as do his furniture and embroideries.
The architecture of Kelmscott Manor is woven into William Morris’s 1890 novel, News from Nowhere, in which a journey exploring utopian ideals in a post-industrial world leads, after much wandering, to ...
Gavin Williams, property manager at Kelmscott Manor, said: "We've identified the wallpaper at the time and had that put back in using the original William Morris blocks and getting a man out of ...
Kelmscott Manor reopens to the public on Friday, April 1. From then on it will be open Thursday-Saturday from 10.30am-5pm. Pre-booking online is advisable via sal.org.uk/kelmscott-manor ...
Elsewhere is a wealth of fabric and wallpaper designs by Morris ... Kelmscott Manor and garden is open every Wednesday in September, 11am-5pm. Also Saturday, September 16, 2pm-5pm.
With its bewildering array of intricate prints, wallpaper and curtains, Kelmscott Manor is about to become a place of pilgrimage for fans of William Morris. The pioneering designer, poet and ...
Kelmscott Manor, near Faringdon, ... William Morris, whose fabric designs are still used on hundreds of products from wallpaper to crockery, rented the property from 1871 until his death in 1896.
Coinciding with the relaunch of 100-plus fabrics and wallpapers, Morris & Co. is debuting Owl & Willow, ... Kelmscott Manor, you can see his first attempt at a woven tapestry.
Gavin Williams, property manager at Kelmscott Manor, said: "We've identified the wallpaper at the time and had that put back in using the original William Morris blocks and getting a man out of ...
Kelmscott Manor, near Faringdon, ... William Morris, whose fabric designs are still used on hundreds of products from wallpaper to crockery, rented the property from 1871 until his death in 1896.