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Floral Blue Harmony - William Morris

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Size: 21x29.7 cm / 8x12"
Frame: White frame
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William Morris's Floral Blue Harmony is a Detailed and ornate with a focus on natural forms reimagined in this art print, wall art, fine art reproduction, perfect for creating a statement wall in modern interiors. Created originally in 1934, this William Morris design, Arts and Crafts movement, floral textile art reflects Intricate floral patterns with symmetrical design. From the Flowers, Leaves, Pomegranates to the Detailed and ornate with a focus on natural forms, the composition embodies the timeless qualities that define Arts and Crafts artistry. Ideal for living rooms, studies, bedrooms, this botanical wall art for living rooms, William Morris print for home decor adds depth and character wherever it's displayed. The Serene Blue Palette makes it particularly striking in contemporary settings, while the Textile Design ensures it complements both traditional and modern decor schemes. Every print is produced using museum-grade 12-colour giclée technology on FSC-certified archival paper, ensuring exceptional detail and color accuracy. The result is a piece that retains extraordinary detail, rich tones, and durability across all sizes. Choose from multiple formats, framed or unframed, to suit your space and budget. Pair this piece with other works from our Contemporary collection or explore our Arts and Crafts collection, botanical art, William Morris prints for complementary designs that create cohesive gallery walls. Bring timeless beauty into your home with this carefully remastered edition of Floral Blue Harmony, available exclusively through Solis Prints. Available in multiple sizes, ready to frame, and shipped with care to preserve its museum-quality finish.

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Received the beautiful hummingbird print in black frame. Great service, stunning print, I will post a picture when the room is finished. Thank you
Jayne - Yorkshire
Delighted with this print! The colours are extremely vibrant, the imagine crystal clear and beautifully displayed in an attractive frame. Delivery was prompt and securely packaged. Highly recommended and will be using again!
Matt - Rutland
So pleased with my print and the frame it’s housed in. Fantastic quality and really adds character to the room. Communication was great and it was delivered quicker than estimated. Overall I’m extremely pleased and will recommend to friends. I’m already eying up my next purchase!
Nikki - London
Beautiful print, great quality and love it with the white frame. Delivery was really fast. I've had loads of compliments from visitors as I've hung it in my hallway as the first thing you see when you enter the house. Couldn't be happier.
Alice - Norfolk
William Morris

William Morris

William Morris was a British designer, poet and social reformer who became a driving force behind the Arts and Crafts movement in the late 19th century. Born in 1834, Morris rejected the ornate excesses of Victorian design in favor of simplicity, craftsmanship and natural forms. His belief that quality textile design and decorative arts could enrich everyday life positioned him as a pioneering figure in interior decoration, wallpaper design and textile production. Through his writings and lectures, Morris championed a return to handcraftsmanship at a time when the Industrial Revolution was rapidly eroding traditional skills.

Morris learned his craft through a unique blend of academic study, artistic collaboration and hands-on experimentation. While at Oxford University he immersed himself in medieval literature and architecture, forging lifelong friendships with Pre-Raphaelite painters who shared his passion for nature and medieval aesthetics. After graduation he studied pattern making, dyeing and weaving techniques by working directly with artisans and by founding the firm Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. in 1861. This workshop-school model allowed Morris to develop his signature style—melding historic motifs with innovative color palettes—while training a generation of craftsmen in hand block printing and tapestry weaving.

He became known for his most popular artworks through an enduring series of textile and wallpaper patterns that remain iconic today. Designs such as Strawberry Thief, inspired by thrushes in his own kitchen garden; Willow Bough, with its dancing branch motif; and Trellis, featuring interlacing vines, exemplify the seamless blend of function and beauty at the heart of Morris & Co. These bestselling William Morris wallpaper designs and fabric prints were exhibited at international fairs and commissioned for country houses and town residences throughout Britain and beyond. By combining rich botanical imagery with meticulous handcraft techniques, Morris’s most popular artworks set new standards in decorative design and continue to influence interior trends worldwide.
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