Victorian designers William Morris and Walter Crane achieved great success for their individualistic interpretations of nature. Morris had a great gift for floral design, but was so uncomfortable drawing animals that he sometimes had his friend Philip Webb add the animals to his pattern designs. Crane, on the other hand, showed a genius for drawing animals in his famous children's books, and constantly used them as motifs in his wallpaper designs. Our Woodland roomset combines the strengths of both designers, with a Morris inspired floral wall surmounted by a Crane inspired frieze.
Available in two colorways: