The Future of Morris & Co.
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Printing at Merton Abbey c. 1890. (Photo: By Anonymous for Morris & Co. via Wikimedia Commons {{PD-US}})
The Morris & Co. design archives were later purchased by home furnishings manufacturer, Arthur Sanderson & Sons. Both company’s archives sit under the Style Library umbrella, part of the British furnishings company, Walker Greenbank.
Today, Morris & Co.’s traditional block-printed wallpaper is still available on request and costs upwards of $327 a roll. In contrast, the now machine-produced archive collections come in at a much lower price of around $50. Although affordable, it seems Morris’s life-long dream of handcrafted design for all is sadly yet to be fully achieved.
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“Fruit (or Pomegranate)” wallpaper designed by William Morris. Via Wikimedia Commons
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“Pink and Rose” 1890 via Wikimedia Commons
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“Tulip and Willow” 1873 via Wikimedia Commons
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“Tulip and Willow” printed on linen. Via Wikimedia Commons
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