William Morris Hare Tapestry Pillow, Left
Bring the beauty of the English countryside indoors with this timeless pillow design featuring a hare amid acanthus leaves. Woven by skilled weavers on jacquard looms, the British-made, fine-quality cushion is meticulously hand-finished with a luxurious velvet back. Can be used with the companion right-facing hare pillow.
William Morris (British, 1834–1896) was a principal founder of the British arts and crafts movement, best known as a designer of wallpaper and patterned fabrics. Morris collaborated on The Forest tapestry, the source for this pillow motif, with architect and draughtsman Philip Webb (British, 1831–1915), who likely sketched the hare figure. The original tapestry was woven at Merton Abbey in 1887.
Bring the beauty of the English countryside indoors with this timeless pillow design featuring a hare amid acanthus leaves. Woven by skilled weavers on jacquard looms, the British-made, fine-quality cushion is meticulously hand-finished with a luxurious velvet back. Can be used with the companion right-facing hare pillow.
William Morris (British, 1834–1896) was a principal founder of the British arts and crafts movement, best known as a designer of wallpaper and patterned fabrics. Morris collaborated on The Forest tapestry, the source for this pillow motif, with architect and draughtsman Philip Webb (British, 1831–1915), who likely sketched the hare figure. The original tapestry was woven at Merton Abbey in 1887.
- 80% cotton/16% viscose/4% polyester
- Insert included
- 12'' square
- Dry clean only
- Made in the UK
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