Description
Morris & Co Emery's Willow Wallpaper 217186 Chrysanthemum Pink is a charming botanical design inspired by William Morris’s enduring fascination with the graceful form of the willow tree. Based on an 1874 Morris design, this wallpaper has been reintroduced as part of the collaboration between Morris & Co and Emery Walker's House.
The pattern features slender willow branches with delicately entwining leaves flowing across the surface in a rhythmic botanical composition. A distinctive backdrop of subtle bubble-like shapes adds texture and playful depth to the design, giving the wallpaper a unique decorative character while retaining the timeless elegance associated with Morris patterns.
Emery's Willow takes its name from the wallpaper that once hung in the drawing room of Sir Emery Walker, the renowned typographer, book printer and close friend of William Morris. Its return to the Morris & Co collection celebrates the creative relationship between the two men and brings a historic Arts and Crafts design back into contemporary interiors.
The Chrysanthemum Pink colourway combines warm rosy pink tones with soft neutral highlights, creating a welcoming and decorative palette that adds warmth and character to a room. The colour combination enhances the flowing willow leaf structure while introducing a soft, uplifting atmosphere.
Ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, hallways or cosy reading spaces, Morris & Co Emery's Willow wallpaper brings heritage craftsmanship and botanical beauty into the home while adding gentle movement and texture to interior walls.
Explore more designs in our Morris & Co wallpaper collection to discover other iconic William Morris patterns.
Please order a sample to ensure the colour and texture are suitable for your space.
Additional Details
- Care:
- Spongeable
- Collection:
- Emery Walkers House
- Colour:
- Pink
- Design:
- Leaf
- Hanging Method:
- Paste The Paper
- Pattern Match:
- Straight Match
- Pattern Repeat:
- 46cm
- Roll Length:
- 10.05m
- Roll Width:
- 52cm
- Wallpaper Type:
- Paper