Description
William Morris championed nature, and his designs were commonly asymmetric to reflect the organic imperfections of the natural world. Woodland Weeds, however, is curiously symmetrical. The design features a variety of small flowers, vines and leaves interwoven in a beautiful and detailed arrangement. This highly decorative pattern is reminiscent of medieval millefleur, an artistic method of filling the background of paintings or textiles with abundant tiny flowers, flora and fauna; a technique Morris is known to have admired.
Woodland Weeds Midnight wallpaper takes on a romantic atmosphere. With a rich, inky navy blue backdrop creating dramatic contrast against soft rose pinks, dusky corals and pale peach florals, while sage green foliage offers a cool, verdant balance, creating depth and character. Printed on high quality non-woven paper, Woodland Weeds is both beautiful and practical - easy to hang and easy to remove, making it as versatile as it is visually striking.