William Morris
William Morris (1834–1896) was an artist, craftsman, poet, scholar and a revolutionary philosopher. Today he might be best known for his wallpapers & textile patterns, but his work forever changed how Victorian England viewed craftmanship, design and fashion.
William Morris Society
A Cultural and Artistic Heritage
The William Morris Society, is dedicated to safeguarding and preserving the heritage of William Morris, and to make his work and ideas available for future generations. Established in 1955, it is a membership organisation open to all and welcomes new members.
The society also choose to collect and preserve arts by his daughter, May Morris, as well as originals by John Henry Dearle, Morris’ assistant, and in later years… colleague.
The Society operates from its museum in London, located in Morris’s home in Hammersmith. The collections contain Morris’s original works, manuscripts, and his personal artifacts; it is open for visitors.


Co-Operation
Proud Co-Operational Partner
TekoTryck holds a licensing agreement with the William Morris Society. We offer a selection of classic designs, printed on our dishcloths and kitchen towels.
TekoTryck’s licence agreement with the William Morris Society grants us access to patterns created by William Morris during his lifetime, which are continually restored and digitised.
Variants
Selected Favourites
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Pimpernel Meadow
Stora tulpanblommor och Anagallis-blommor, designad 1876.
Swedish dishcloth: 172×200 mm
Kitchen towel: 50×70 cm
Pimpernel Green
Stora tulpanblommor och Anagallis-blommor, designad 1876.
Swedish dishcloth: 172×200 mm
Kitchen towel: 50×70 cm
Golden Lily
Lily petals and curling leaves weave together, designed in 1899.
Swedish dishcloth: 172×200 mm
Kitchen towel: 50×70 cm
Strawberry Thief
Birds nestled amongst glorious foliage and flowers, designed in 1883.
Swedish dishcloth: 172×200 mm
Kitchen towel: 50×70 cm
Honeysuckle
Graceful honeysuckles and twisting green leaves, designed in 1883.
Swedish dishcloth: 172×200 mm
Kitchen towel: 50×70 cm
Oak
Inspired by a traditional English oak, designed in 1896.
Swedish Dishcloth: 172×200 mm
Kitchen Towel: 50×70 cm
Compton Green
Meandering tulips, honeysuckle and leaves, designed in 1896.
Swedish dishcloth: 172×200 mm
Kitchen towel: 50×70 cm
Compton Blue
Meandering tulips, honeysuckle and leaves, designed in 1896.
Swedish dishcloth: 172×200 mm
Kitchen towel: 50×70 cm
Bower
Overflowing with floral charm in spring hues, designed in 1877.
Swedish dishcloth: 172×200 mm
Kitchen towel: 50×70 cm
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Willow Bough
Natural leaf pattern inspired by nature, designed in 1887.
Swedish dishcloth: 172×200 mm
Kitchen towel: 50×70 cm
Acanthus
Foliate pattern of intertwined acanthus leaves, designed in 1875.
Swedish dishcloth: 172×200 mm
Kitchen towel: 50×70 cm
Bird & Anemone
Anemones and birds in a clear horizontal pattern, designed in 1882.
Swedish Dishcloth: 172×200 mm
Kitchen Towel: 50×70 cm
Sunflower Blue
Sunflowers intertwined with vines and leaves, designed in 1879.
Swedish Dishcloth: 172×200 mm
Kitchen Towel: 50×70 cm
Sunflower Yellow
Sunflowers intertwined with vines and leaves, designed in 1879.
Swedish Dishcloth: 172×200 mm
Kitchen Towel: 50×70 cm
Arcadia
The meandering flow of Arcadia has a fibrous quality, designed in 1886.
Swedish Dishcloth: 172×200 mm
Kitchen Towel: 50×70 cm
Pink & Poppy
Poppies and marigolds in a soft pattern, designed in 1880.
Swedish Dishcloth: 172×200 mm
Kitchen Towel: 50×70 cm
Acorn
A monochrome pattern of acorns and leaves, designed in 1879.
Swedish Dishcloth: 172×200 mm
Kitchen Towel: 50×70 cm