William Morris Blackthorn Tablet Case
As the leader of the Arts and Crafts movement in Britain, William Morris (British, 1834–1896) elevated decorative household objects to the realm of fine art. The celebrated designer was deeply inspired by the English countryside, from which he derived lush patterns of rambling flowers, fruits, and leaves. Our tablet case showcases the motif from Blackthorn (1892), a block-printed wallpaper in The Met collection. Slip this attractive and practical accessory in your purse, backpack, or suitcase for artful storage on the go.
As the leader of the Arts and Crafts movement in Britain, William Morris (British, 1834–1896) elevated decorative household objects to the realm of fine art. The celebrated designer was deeply inspired by the English countryside, from which he derived lush patterns of rambling flowers, fruits, and leaves. Our tablet case showcases the motif from Blackthorn (1892), a block-printed wallpaper in The Met collection. Slip this attractive and practical accessory in your purse, backpack, or suitcase for artful storage on the go.
- 12''L x 8''H x 1/3''D
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