
William Morris Apple Pattern
Apple Pattern from 1879 is among Morris's most richly layered designs — a dense, formal repeat of apple-bearing branches interlaced with stylised foliage in a manner that owes as much to medieval tapestry as to the English garden. Deep forest greens, warm reds, and earthy yellows create a surface of considerable visual weight, balanced by the pattern's strict bilateral symmetry. It is designed to fill a wall, not merely decorate it.
That visual weight translates naturally to canvas. The texture of a canvas print adds depth to Apple Pattern's dense layering, giving the colours a richness that feels closer to textile than reproduction. A canvas art print for rooms that can hold something bold and considered.
Apple Pattern from 1879 is among Morris's most richly layered designs — a dense, formal repeat of apple-bearing branches interlaced with stylised foliage in a manner that owes as much to medieval tapestry as to the English garden. Deep forest greens, warm reds, and earthy yellows create a surface of considerable visual weight, balanced by the pattern's strict bilateral symmetry. It is designed to fill a wall, not merely decorate it.
That visual weight translates naturally to canvas. The texture of a canvas print adds depth to Apple Pattern's dense layering, giving the colours a richness that feels closer to textile than reproduction. A canvas art print for rooms that can hold something bold and considered.
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Apple Pattern from 1879 is among Morris's most richly layered designs — a dense, formal repeat of apple-bearing branches interlaced with stylised foliage in a manner that owes as much to medieval tapestry as to the English garden. Deep forest greens, warm reds, and earthy yellows create a surface of considerable visual weight, balanced by the pattern's strict bilateral symmetry. It is designed to fill a wall, not merely decorate it.
That visual weight translates naturally to canvas. The texture of a canvas print adds depth to Apple Pattern's dense layering, giving the colours a richness that feels closer to textile than reproduction. A canvas art print for rooms that can hold something bold and considered.























