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William Morris bloemen posters
Geef je interieur direct tijdloze elegantie met William Morris bloemen posters. De iconische bloemmotieven brengen natuur en vakmanschap in elke kamer en tillen je stijl, zonder te verbouwen, naar een hoger niveau. Laat je muren tot bloei komen met karakter en rust. Elke poster wordt op bestelling gemaakt, verfijnd ingelijst en is klaar om op te hangen. Gemaakt met hoogwaardige materialen voor een duurzame, blijvende uitstraling. Er is keuze voor elke ruimte en woonstijl, zodat je eenvoudig een set samenstelt die past bij jouw huis. Kies voor praktische schoonheid die gezelligheid en kwaliteit combineert—een collectie die allesbehalve gewoon is. Blader door de collectie en vind je favoriet.
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Which William Morris floral print works best as a statement piece above a sofa?
For a single statement above a standard UK sofa, we'd go with Strawberry Thief or Golden Lily in a 70x100cm framed print. Both have enough visual complexity and colour depth to anchor a living room wall without feeling sparse at that size. Our museum-grade giclée printing picks up the intricate layering in Morris's floral patterns beautifully, and our solid wood frames arrive ready to hang, so you're not wrestling with separate parts on a Saturday afternoon. If your sofa is a neutral tone, Strawberry Thief's indigo colourway adds real drama. For warmer rooms, Golden Lily's earthy ochres and greens will feel more grounded.
What is the most famous William Morris floral pattern, and do you print it?
Strawberry Thief is widely considered Morris's most iconic floral design, originally created in 1883 for textile printing at his Merton Abbey works. We carry it as a William Morris art print in multiple sizes, both framed and unframed. It's popular for good reason: the symmetrical repeat of birds and berries among scrolling flowers works at almost any scale, from a 30x40cm piece in a hallway to a large 70x100cm framed print as a living room focal point. The matte paper we use avoids any glare, which really lets the detail in those intertwined florals shine.
Can I hang a set of William Morris botanical prints together as a gallery wall?
Absolutely, and Morris's floral prints are actually ideal for this because his colour palettes are so consistent across designs. We'd recommend picking three prints from the same colour family (think Willow Boughs, Pimpernel, and Jasmine in soft greens) in matching 40x50cm frames for a cohesive set. Hang them in a horizontal row with about 5cm between frames, centred at eye level. Our frames are FSC-certified solid wood and arrive with the prints already fitted, so lining up a set of three is genuinely straightforward rather than the usual framing headache.
Are William Morris prints still a good fit for modern interiors, or do they look too traditional?
Morris's floral designs are having a genuine resurgence right now, and they actually work brilliantly in modern spaces precisely because they add warmth and texture that minimalist rooms often lack. A single framed William Morris wall art piece in a pared-back Scandi-style room creates a deliberate contrast that feels curated, not cluttered. The trick is framing: choose our natural oak or sleek black frame rather than anything ornate, and the design reads as contemporary. We see lots of customers pairing Morris florals with clean white walls and simple furniture, and it just works.
What art did William Morris actually create, and why are his floral designs so distinctive?
Morris was a designer, craftsman, and central figure of the Arts and Crafts movement, and his floral patterns were rooted in direct observation of English wildflowers and garden plants rather than stylised abstraction. That's what makes them feel alive compared to generic Victorian botanical prints. His designs layer flowers, leaves, and sometimes birds into dense, rhythmic compositions that reward close looking. Our giclée printing captures this detail at a level that cheaper reproductions simply can't match, so you'll notice new elements in a Morris floral print every time you walk past it. It's one of the reasons William Morris art prints remain so popular over a century later.
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