Blackthorn is a sheer dark tone frequently revisited and reimagined by Morris & Co. throughout its creative history. Blackthorn is also the name of one of Morris & Co.'s most complex and intricate designs, created by J.H. Dearle in 1892.
Citrus Stone introduces a brightening, mid-olive green hue into uplifting spaces, inspired by the colours and fruits used in an early Morris & Co. design, Fruit (1864).
Dearle is a light-hearted blue tone which is derived from the Leicester Leaf design, created by Morris & Co. designer J.H. Dearle in 1912. An enlivening hue, Dearle is perfect for bringing joy to interior spaces.
Directly sourced from one of the earliest Morris & Co. designs (Trellis, 1864), Morris's Trellis is a gorgeously earthy green with hints of brown. Within the garden at William Morris's Red House, the rose trellis was a gathering place for notable figures of the Arts & Crafts movement.
Named after the river which supplied the water to the Morris & Co. fabric printing site at Merton Abbey, the overcast colour evokes the cool tones of the flowing river.
Pearwood has a soothing, hemp-like hue, made for uplifting schemes. Referring to the material used to cut the original printing blocks, Pearwood recalls the hand-crafted nature of production valued by Morris & Co.
Derived from the old English dialect word for 'a small, rounded hill or clump of trees', Tump perfectly captures the verdant green colour of dense vegetation and natural themes so embodied by Morris & Co.