Description One of Morris's famous designs, created in 1896 as a block-printed wallpaper for Compton Hall near Wolverhampton. Trellis was the first wallpaper designed by William Morris and was based on the roses growing on trellises in Morris's first house, the Red House. The birds in the design were created by Morris's friend, Philip Webb (1831-1915), who designed Red House. The fabric is a sumptuous sublimation dyed velvet suitable for upholstery use, curtains, or general furnishings.
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Fabric Code
LF11347
Fabric Type
Velvet Fabric
Composition
100% Sublimation Dyed Polyester - 40,000 rubs - waterless printing process - Oeko-tex and EN71-3 certified inks - washable - made in England
Vertical Pattern repeat
46.5 cm
Horizontal Pattern repeat
24 cm
Width
137 cm
Cleaning
Washable at 30°
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