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ArticleWilliam Morris textilespanels for a series of clients wealthy enough to clad the walls of their homes with hangings rather than wallpaper…
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ArticleAlthea McNish – an introductionMcNish's versatile and striking designs were also sought for wallpapers and architectural murals.…
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ArticlePhilip Webb: a new vision for domestic spaceand versatile designer who not only created buildings and furniture but also tableware, tapestries, wallpaper…
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ArticleArts and Crafts: design for the home., for which he also designed furniture and wallpaper.…
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ArticleAbout the exhibition – FOOD: Bigger than the Platealso feature a major new commission by artists Fallen Fruit who will create a bespoke 12-metre squared wallpaper…
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ArticlePost-war textilesemerged used magnified representations of atomic structures to create patterns for ceramics, fabrics, wallpapers…
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ArticleThe Devonshire Hunting TapestriesTapestries would have hung from floor to ceiling and been placed edge to edge, like wallpaper in a modern…
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ArticleHow Arts and Crafts influenced fashiontook up the theme, and the simple forms of native flowers and plants began to adorn everything from wallpaper…
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ArticleArchibald Knox, Liberty and the Celtic Revival styleBetween 1880 and 1963, Silver Studio produced over 20,000 designs for furniture, wallpaper, textiles,…
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ArticleIntroducing Mary Quantcoordinated interior designs for British manufacturing company ICI, including bedlinen, carpets, paint and wallpaper…
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ArticleLucienne Day's silk mosaicsincluded creating a collection of up to six new designs a year for Heal's alone, as well as patterns for wallpapers…
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ArticleThe Festival of BritainLucienne Day's radically new and elaborate wallpaper and fabric designs were also showcased at the Festival…
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ArticleOwen Jones and the Grammar of Ornamentformulated a design language that was suitable for the modern world, one which could be applied equally to wallpapers…
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ArticleThe world's first museum caféThe room was a source of visual ideas for Morris, notably in his later 'fruit' and 'willow' wallpapers…
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ArticleAn introduction to the Aesthetic Movementproduce chairs and tables worthy of the name 'Art Furniture' and to create ceramics, textiles, and wallpapers…
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ArticleV&A trail: Africa fashionThe finished work, which is part of Wiley's series The Yellow Wallpaper, explores themes of feminism…
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ArticleBuilding the MuseumFabrics and wallpapers with naturalistic images of foliage and flowers were particularly frowned on,…
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ArticleVivienne Westwood: a taste for the pastdetail from Francois Boucher's Daphnis and Chloe, an 18th-century French painting held in London's Wallace…
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ArticleJulia Margaret Cameron and the V&AWallace extend his bounty to all works of art including Photography.…