Description
This charming all-over pattern is characterised by densely packed clover and dainty flowers amongst scrolling leaves. Clover was designed in 1903 by William Morris' chief designer John Henry Dearle. Having begun working for William Morris as a teenager, John Henry Dearle was devoted to William Morris and designed many patterns on behalf of his mentor and friend.
In Clover Spring Garden, warm ochre florals and soft ivory blossoms are scattered among pale sage leaves and fresh teal berries, all set against a light cream ground. Pops of raspberry pink in the branching stems add playful contrast, infusing the design with a light-hearted energy. The result is uplifting yet grounded - a contemporary take on a timeless Arts & Crafts motif. Printed on high quality non-woven paper, this wallpaper is easy to hang and simple to remove, simply paste the wall for an effortless transformation.