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William Morris 125 Public Domain Images to Download

Download 125 high-resolution William Morris and Morris & Co. public domain images, including classic Arts and Crafts wallpaper, textile and floral pattern designs. Supplied as 600dpi JPEG files for printing, design, publishing, collage, digital products and other creative or commercial projects.

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William Morris and Morris & Co. helped define nineteenth-century British decorative art, with nature-inspired patterns, rich colours and intricate Arts and Crafts designs for wallpapers, textiles and interiors.

This download includes 125 high-resolution JPEG images by William Morris and designers associated with Morris & Co., including John Henry Dearle, Kate Faulkner and May Morris. The files are 600dpi and range from 3464 pixels to 9408 pixels on the longest side.

Designs include Strawberry Thief, Fruit, Acanthus, Artichoke, Wandle, Trellis, Jasmine, Tulip, Honeysuckle, Willow Bough and more. The images are out of copyright and in the public domain, so they can be used for personal, creative and commercial projects.

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Mugs featuring public domain images from our William Morris collection

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William Morris (1834-1896) was one of the central figures of the British Arts and Crafts movement. His designs for wallpapers, textiles, stained glass and interiors helped define the look of nineteenth-century decorative art, combining dense natural forms with carefully balanced repeating patterns.

Morris founded Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. in 1861, later Morris & Co., producing some of the most recognisable decorative designs of the period, including Trellis, Fruit, Acanthus, Honeysuckle and Willow Bough.

Read our full William Morris biography.

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