Celebrating Morris’ lifelong love of nature, the Hidden Treasures collection does much more than amplify echoes from the past. It transforms them into elegant interior design classics that add distinct character to the walls of any home.
Although it’s well over 100 years since he passed, iconic English designer William Morris continues to have a profound influence on contemporary design. With Hidden Treasures, a series of previously unseen Morris sketches have been faithfully recreated by acclaimed Swedish designer Björn Nilsson.
This mesmerizing pattern was first conceived in 1879 and its intertwined foliage continues to captivate to this day. Mallow's simple design and delicate grey palette adds elegance to any interior. Mallow is an unpasted, non woven wallpaper measuring 20.9 inches wide by 33 feet long, covering approximately 57.5 square feet per roll.
This 1880’s pattern was originally created as a ceiling decoration for exclusive London address, No 1 Holland Park. The mirrored, kaleidoscope-like pattern features red lilies, a flower loved by Morris, and their winding, leafy olive and minty green stems offset by a rich blue backdrop. No 1 Holland Park is an unpasted, non woven wallpaper measuring 20.9 inches wide by 33 feet long, covering approximately 57.5 square feet per roll.
The picturesque English county of Kent's tranquil beauty inspired William Morris to create this striking design. The pattern creates a beautiful diagonal effect, the backdrop of smaller flowers and larger peonies - painted in a rich palette of pink, rose, pale blue, taupe, and grey - adds a feeling of rich elegance. Cray is an unpasted, non woven wallpaper measuring 20.9 inches wide by 33 feet long, covering approximately 57.5 square feet per roll.