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Strawberry Thief Pattern by William Morris & Co

The design of this cloth is based on a watercolour by William Morris and his friend J.H. Rossetti. It shows a group of birds stealing strawberries from an overhanging bough in the garden at Kelmscott Manor.

There are many interpretations of this popular design and it has been used on a range of textiles including table napkins, cushions and table placemats. These items are all part of my William Morris Home Emporium collection, which also includes matching cushion covers, throws and tea towels as well as several other designs with similar themes.

I offer a large range of products from this Strawberry Thief pattern design by William Morris in Willy Morris Home Emporium. In different colour ways including Indigo and Damson.

William Morris is a British artist, designer and poet of the Arts and Crafts movement. He created this design in 1874 and it has since been used on all sorts of products, from cushions to table napkins.

The Strawberry Thief design features a vine weaving through a trellis and a gang of mischievous thrushes stealing strawberries. It is available as a table napkins and cushions at Willy Morris Home Emporium. There are also memory foam bath mats with the same pattern available, as well as other products like tea towels, cushions and more!

For more more information please click on this Wikipedia post on William Morris

This is an iconic pattern from one of the most influential designers of all time. See more from the Strawberry Thief Collection below.

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