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In 1858, William Morris, a 24-year-old architectural draughtsman with some family money, bought an acre of land in what is now the south-east London suburb of Bexleyheath, then still rural Kent.
You can visit a 19th century house which was the former home of William Morris and is still studied by architects today.
Researching Morris inspired me. He dedicated most of his life to creating a socialist movement in the UK – but he also said he felt conflicted about “ministering to the swinish luxury of the rich”. He ...
His work is "the aesthetic of the museum shop", "the twee mail-order catalogue" and "the country-house tea room"; ... William Morris Gallery, London E17. Until 21 September. Subscribe to The Week.
There’s no ‘time’ where William and Kate will move back to London. Roya Nikkhah, the Royal Editor of the U.K.’s Sunday Times, ...
Rifling through the storeroom drawers at the William Morris Gallery in London, the institution’s director Hadrian Garrard pulls out a poster depicting a dachshund surrounded by a jumble of ...
A year after his poems appeared he appalled friends by marrying Jane, the daughter of a stable keeper, and then got Philip Webb to build the Red House for his family just south of London. Although ...
Photographs of Kelmscott House, Morris’s Thameside home in Hammersmith, west London, show a 17th-century Safavid red-ground “Vase” carpet from Kerman in Iran rising up the dining room wall ...
The club opened on 27 March, with the likes of Kate Moss, Harry Styles, Poppy Delevingne and Stormzy on the invite list, as well as men of the moment, Oscar Timothee Chalamet and singer Benson Boone.
Plans for cultural hub at house of William Blake backed by London Assembly The Mayfair property offers a ‘unique opportunity’ to ‘secure Blake’s legacy for generations to come’ ...
Red House is a striking brick building that was the former home to William Morris and his wife. (Image: National Trust Images/Andrew Butler) With its striking appearance, many windows and ...
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Morris Mania: exhibition of William Morris's work is testament to his 'enduring popularity' - MSNToday, Morris is synonymous with "middlebrow" taste, said Edwin Heathcote in the FT.His work is "the aesthetic of the museum shop", "the twee mail-order catalogue" and "the country-house tea room ...
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