Zeitlose Eleganz für deine Wände: Unsere William-Morris-Blumen-Poster verwandeln jeden Raum in eine stilvolle, ruhige Oase und unterstreichen mühelos deinen individuellen Stil. Entdecke eine vielfältige Auswahl ikonischer floraler Muster – von zarten Ranken bis zu opulenten Blüten – in verschiedenen Größen und Formaten. Jedes Poster wird auf Bestellung gefertigt, gerahmt und bereit zum Aufhängen geliefert – die bezahlbare Art, deinem Zuhause Charakter und Charme zu verleihen. Hochwertige Materialien und sorgfältige Verarbeitung sorgen für einen edlen Look, weit entfernt von generischer Deko, und bringen das Design-Erbe von William Morris in deine vier Wände. Jetzt stöbern und dein Lieblingsmotiv entdecken.
Most advice on decorating with Morris is about wallpaper. This guide is about prints, framed and canvas, hung on actual walls. Below you'll find specific sizes, hanging heights, frame choices,...
William Morris designed over 50 wallpapers and dozens of textiles between 1862 and his death in 1896, but only a handful became truly iconic. The patterns we still hang on...
The Arts and Crafts movement gave us some of the most beautiful, walkable-into wallpaper and pattern design ever made. More than a century later, its prints still hold their own...
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Which William Morris floral prints work best for a living room statement wall?
For a living room, we'd go straight for one of the larger, more intricate designs like Strawberry Thief or Golden Lily in a 70x100cm framed print. That's the ideal size to anchor a wall above a standard sofa without overwhelming the space. Our William Morris floral prints are giclée printed on thick matte paper, so you get all that fine botanical detail without any glare from nearby windows or lamps. The rich, earthy tones in most Morris florals pair beautifully with warm neutrals, deep greens, and natural wood furniture, so if your living room already leans that way, you're in luck.
Are William Morris designs still popular, or will they date my home?
More popular than ever, honestly. William Morris wall art has seen a massive resurgence because his floral patterns feel handcrafted and organic in a way that cuts through the sterile minimalism of the last decade. The Arts and Crafts aesthetic is essentially the antidote to fast, disposable decor. His designs have been relevant for over 150 years, so calling them a trend would be underselling it. If anything, a Morris print on your wall signals that you know the difference between timeless and trendy.
Do your framed William Morris prints arrive ready to hang?
Yes, and this is a big deal if you've ever ordered a framed print online and received the frame and print in separate pieces with some vague assembly instructions. Every one of our William Morris botanical prints ships with the print already properly fitted into a solid FSC-certified wood frame with UV-protective acrylic glazing and hanging fixtures attached. You literally take it out of the box and put it on the wall. Our customers regularly tell us the framing quality is better than what they expected, and the prints look even richer in person than on screen.
Can I get the look of William Morris floral wallpaper without committing to full wallpaper?
This is one of the smartest ways to use Morris's work. Instead of papering an entire room (expensive, permanent, terrifying if you're renting), a large framed William Morris floral print gives you that same lush, decorative impact on a single wall. Try a pair of complementary designs, like Honeysuckle and Fruit, side by side in matching frames for a gallery-style nod to the Arts and Crafts movement without the commitment. You get all the pattern and none of the paste.
What is the most famous William Morris floral design?
Strawberry Thief is widely considered his most iconic work, a dense tapestry of thrushes stealing strawberries from his garden at Kelmscott Manor, woven with his signature intertwining florals. It's followed closely by Honeysuckle, Golden Lily, and Fruit in terms of recognition. All of these feature the hallmarks of Morris's style: flat, layered botanical forms with a rhythmic symmetry that feels both structured and natural. They each make for stunning Victorian floral art prints, and because they're so detail-rich, they genuinely reward you the closer you look, which is exactly why giclée printing suits them so well.
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