For modern day living with a sense of legacy, rest awhile with Archive III fabrics; a sophisticated collection of ten designs inspired by Morris & Co. archive documents from between 1870 and the First World War.
Featuring the work of the most familiar names, including William Morris himself and his protégé, John Henry Dearle. We are also proud to showcase the contribution made by women artists and designers of the Arts and Crafts movement, including ‘Arbutus’ by Kathleen Kersey and ‘Bramble’ by Kate Faulkner.
If you’d like to see other products that complement this collection, take a look at the Archive III Wallpapers collection.
Reportedly one of Morriss favourite designs and originally produced in 1876, this Indian-inspired fabric features clusters of snakeshead fritillaries and is an ideal design to team with larger scale Morris designs. Also available as a wallpaper of the same name, the rich colourways of this fabric have been printed on linen union, suitable for blinds, cushions, drapes and upholstery.