William Morris decorated his own garden at Kelmscott Manor with many of the same flowers he reproduced in his block-printed wallpaper patterns; sunflowers were among his favourites. Registered in 1879,the design features a symmetrical arrangement of sunflowers, tulips, and grapevines. This elegant design, printed on cotton with fresh colours inspired by the archives, brings a modern interpretation to this historic William Morris pattern. Prominent poet, writer, artist, and activist William Morris believed that art should be made by and for the people. He valued utility, simplicity, and beauty highly and acknowledged nature as the ultimate source of inspiration. He is recognised as a pioneer of the Arts & Crafts movement for his textile and wallpaper designs, which continue to command high acclaim across the world. William Morris At Home upholds and supports his principles of creating durable, well-made, and visually beautiful products. William Morris At Home is a legitimate trademark of William Morris, a non-profit organisation based in the English town of Walthamstow, where the author spent his formative years. The world's largest collection of his works is housed in the Gallery. William Morris At Home, which has exclusive access, continues his legacy by producing well-made, environmentally responsible, and aesthetically beautiful lifestyle products that elevate the commonplace. This beautiful material has a composition of 100% Cotton