The patterns that define Morris & Co’s. wallpapers have always been celebrated for their uniqueness – after all, when William Morris first introduced his collection in the 1860s, he opted against following the complexity and exuberance of the popular styles at the time. Instead, his prints were inspired by the natural world – Golden Lily, Larkspur and Willow, to name a few – to celebrate the simplicity of British gardens. It’s this dedication to quietly radical style that has confirmed the iconic status of the label’s designs, with the prints covering its wallpapers, fabrics and stationery being as covetable today as they were when they were first imagined.