Morris & Co.Bluebell Linen Blend Furnishing Fabric, Leaf Green/Sweet Briar
£122.00 per metre
Colour: Leaf Green/Sweet Briar
Product description
Product code: 65127901
Perhaps one of the most endearing qualities of William Morris was his love for ordinary flowers, native to the UK. Bluebell is an 1876 design that takes as its subject the charming, but common, bluebell flower. Morris's design is a richly packed symmetrical arrangement and continues his tradition of naming the design after the secondary flower. Framed by bold acanthus leaves and entwined by larger foliage, the humble bluebell weaves this design together like it does the forest floor in spring.
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Product specification
- Brand
- Morris & Co.
- Care instructions
- Specialist Dry Clean, Iron on reverse
- Composition
- 60% linen, 30% cotton, 10% nylon
- Country of Origin
- United Kingdom
- Drying Instructions
- Do not tumble dry
- Fabric Abrasion
- 20,000-34,999
- Fabric Pattern Repeat
- 73cm
- Fabric Roll Length
- 30.00m
- Fabric Width
- 140.0cm
- Iron
- Cool iron
- Made in the UK
- Yes
- Pattern Details
- Floral
- Pattern Match
- Straight Match
- Reversible
- Non Reversible
- Washing Instructions
- Do Not Wash
- Weight
- 0.48kg
- Wide Width Fabric
- No
Brand information
Founded by William Morris in 1861, one of the 19th-century’s most celebrated textile designers, Morris & Co. is best known for wallpaper and fabric designs.
Morris championed handmade production, in contrast to the Victorian era’s push towards industrialisation. He wanted to provide affordable ‘art for all’ so the designs are intricate and beautiful, often drawing on the wildlife and nature he found around him.
Returns and exchange policy
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