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100% cotton tea towel in William Morris's Treliis design.

 

Trellis was inspired by the rose garden of Morris's first home with his wife Jane, Red House in Bexleyheath. It was the first wallpaper design Morris produced but was only printed in the early 1870s when his company Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. had enough money to finance the design.  The birds in the design were drawn by Morris' friend and colleague, architect Philip Webb, who also designed Red House.

 

The image is licensed from The William Morris Society's collection, and the tea towel is printed and manufactured in the UK by Laura's Beau.

 

Tea towel measures: 45.5 cm wide x 71 cm long and is machine washable at 40 degrees.

Trellis Tea Towel

£9.00Price
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