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Morris Pink Honeysuckle Journal

Morris Pink Honeysuckle Journal

William Morris (1834–1896) is one of the most renowned figures in the decorative arts. As a textile designer, he developed an original style that charmed his contemporaries and has since become a point of reference for all those interested in design and decoration. His creative approach was characterized by his pronounced views on what constitutes beauty and a firm belief in the essential value of art and handicraft. The Arts and Crafts movement, inspired by the ideals of Morris and the social theorist John Ruskin, had as much of an anti-industrial ideological component as it did an aesthetic teaching.

This Morris Pink Honeysuckle design, a reproduction of one of his printed cotton patterns, reflects his abiding interest in naturalism. Morris’ fabrics, like his wallpapers, were available in different colour schemes to match his clients’ personal decorative preferences.

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Product:Ā Lined Page Journal

Pages:Ā Mini 208 / Midi 176

Material:Ā 100% recycled binder boards /Ā Decorative printed cover paper /Ā FSC-certifiedĀ writing paper derived from sustainable forest pulp

Dim:Ā Mini 3.75" x 5.5" /Ā Midi 5" x 7"Ā 

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William Morris (1834–1896) is one of the most renowned figures in the decorative arts. As a textile designer, he developed an original style that charmed his contemporaries and has since become a point of reference for all those interested in design and decoration. His creative approach was characterized by his pronounced views on what constitutes beauty and a firm belief in the essential value of art and handicraft. The Arts and Crafts movement, inspired by the ideals of Morris and the social theorist John Ruskin, had as much of an anti-industrial ideological component as it did an aesthetic teaching.

This Morris Pink Honeysuckle design, a reproduction of one of his printed cotton patterns, reflects his abiding interest in naturalism. Morris’ fabrics, like his wallpapers, were available in different colour schemes to match his clients’ personal decorative preferences.

Ā 

Product:Ā Lined Page Journal

Pages:Ā Mini 208 / Midi 176

Material:Ā 100% recycled binder boards /Ā Decorative printed cover paper /Ā FSC-certifiedĀ writing paper derived from sustainable forest pulp

Dim:Ā Mini 3.75" x 5.5" /Ā Midi 5" x 7"Ā 

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