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Green and Blue William Morris Wallpaper / Peel and Stick Wallpaper Removable Wallpaper Home Decor Wall Art Wall Decor Room Decor - D516
Green and Blue William Morris Wallpaper / Peel and Stick Wallpaper Removable Wallpaper Home Decor Wall Art Wall Decor Room Decor - D516

Arts and Crafts Wallpaper with Stylized Tulips in Navy Blue and Sage Green - D516

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Beige Floral William Morris Wallpaper / Peel and Stick Wallpaper Removable Wallpaper Home Decor Wall Art Wall Decor Room Decor - D043
Beige Floral William Morris Wallpaper / Peel and Stick Wallpaper Removable Wallpaper Home Decor Wall Art Wall Decor Room Decor - D043

William Morris Wallpaper with a Pomegranate Motif in Beige, Tan, and Gray - D043

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Vintage Floral Wallpaper with a William Morris Motif in Taupe, Sage, and Charcoal - C991
Vintage Floral Wallpaper with a William Morris Motif in Taupe, Sage, and Charcoal - C991

Vintage Floral Wallpaper with a William Morris Motif in Taupe, Sage, and Charcoal - C991

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Light Floral William Morris Wallpaper / Peel and Stick Wallpaper Removable Wallpaper Home Decor Wall Art Wall Decor Room Decor - D302
Light Floral William Morris Wallpaper / Peel and Stick Wallpaper Removable Wallpaper Home Decor Wall Art Wall Decor Room Decor - D302

Vintage Floral Wallpaper with a William Morris Style in Blue, Beige, and Yellow - D302

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Green William Morris Wallpaper / Peel and Stick Wallpaper Removable Wallpaper Home Decor Wall Art Wall Decor Room Decor - D030
Green William Morris Wallpaper / Peel and Stick Wallpaper Removable Wallpaper Home Decor Wall Art Wall Decor Room Decor - D030

William Morris Wallpaper with an Elegant Lily Motif in Teal and Coral - D030

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Premium Quality

Crafted with durable, high-grade materials to ensure your wallpaper stays stunning for years—resistant to fading, peeling, and wear.

Design Excellence

From timeless classics to modern trends, our curated collections offer something for every style and space.

 Eco-Friendly & Safe

All wallpapers are non-toxic, PVC-free, and eco-conscious—safe for your family, pets, and kind to the planet.

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William Morris Wallpaper — Timeless Arts & Crafts Beauty for Your Walls

William Morris wallpaper represents one of the most significant legacies in decorative arts history — the vision of a designer, poet, social activist, and craftsman who fundamentally changed how the Western world thinks about pattern, beauty, and the spaces we inhabit. Born in 1834 in Walthamstow, England, Morris became the central figure of the Arts and Crafts movement, a passionate rebellion against the soulless mass production of the Industrial Revolution. Morris believed that beautiful, handcrafted objects weren't luxuries for the elite but necessities for human wellbeing — that living surrounded by thoughtful design was essential to a life well-lived. His wallpaper designs, first produced in the 1860s at his Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. workshop, drew from the natural world with an intensity and intimacy that remain unmatched: intertwining vines and leaves, singing birds nested in fruit-laden branches, and flowers rendered with botanical precision yet arranged with flowing, rhythmic grace. ONDECOR's William Morris-inspired collection captures this legacy in designs that honor the master's aesthetic. Available in peel and stick and traditional formats — made in the USA and PVC-free.

Morris's influence on wallpaper design cannot be overstated. Before Morris, Victorian wallpapers were often garish, mechanically printed affairs that Morris himself described as "worthless." He insisted on studying actual plants in their natural settings, sketching them from life, and then transforming those observations into flowing, rhythmic patterns that honored both the plant's natural form and the decorative requirements of a flat surface. His approach was revolutionary: rather than forcing nature into rigid, geometric frameworks (as most Victorian designers did), Morris allowed natural forms to dictate the pattern's rhythm, creating designs that feel alive and breathing. Today, over 160 years later, his patterns remain in continuous production — one of the longest unbroken legacies in decorative arts. ONDECOR's collection brings this remarkable legacy into contemporary homes through modern materials and production methods that Morris could only have dreamed of.

Best Rooms for William Morris Wallpaper

Living Room: Morris designed his patterns for rooms where people gathered, and the living room remains the most popular setting. The dense, intertwining botanicals create an enveloping sense of warmth and richness that makes large rooms feel intimate and small rooms feel like jewel boxes. His designs pair naturally with bookshelves, built-ins, and traditional architectural details.

Dining Room: Morris himself decorated multiple dining rooms with his own patterns — notably the famous Green Dining Room (now in the Victoria and Albert Museum). The rich, layered patterns create intimate, candlelit-worthy atmospheres. Deep greens, blues, and earthy tones typical of Morris designs flatter both food and guests.

Bedroom: Morris patterns in softer colorways — cream, soft green, and blush — create romantic, garden-like bedrooms. The organic complexity of his designs promotes calm without boredom — your eye discovers new details over time, making the walls feel alive.

Study or Library: Morris was a voracious reader and book collector — his aesthetic and the scholarly atmosphere are natural companions. Deep-toned Morris wallpaper in a study creates the kind of intellectually stimulating yet comforting environment that makes you want to read for hours.

Bathroom: A Morris pattern in a bathroom or powder room creates an unexpected, luxurious surprise — the richness of the design transforms a functional space into an experience. Smaller-scale patterns work especially well in compact spaces.

How to Style William Morris Wallpaper

Morris patterns are maximalist by nature — dense, rich, and visually complex. Styling should honor this richness while preventing the room from feeling overwhelming.

Period-appropriate: Pair Morris wallpaper with Arts and Crafts-era furnishings — Mission-style oak, hand-thrown ceramics, art pottery, stained glass, and handwoven textiles. This creates an authentically Pre-Raphaelite atmosphere that Morris himself would have approved.

Contemporary contrast: Surprisingly, Morris patterns work brilliantly against modern, minimal furniture. Clean-lined sofas, sleek tables, and contemporary lighting create a striking tension between historical pattern and modern form that feels fresh and editorial. This "old meets new" approach is how many of today's top designers use Morris wallpaper.

Color pulling: Morris's designs typically contain multiple colors in complex relationships. Pull your furniture and textile colors directly from the wallpaper for a cohesive, collected look. If the pattern features sage green, cream, and soft blue, use those same tones in upholstery, curtains, and accessories.

Let the paper star: Keep other patterns to a minimum when Morris wallpaper is present. His designs are visually rich enough to carry the room — additional busy patterns compete rather than complement. Solid-color textiles and simple furniture shapes let the wallpaper's artistry shine.

The Morris color tradition: Morris was as deliberate about color as pattern. His early designs favored the natural dyes he insisted on using — indigo blue, madder red, weld yellow — producing the soft, complex, slightly uneven color quality that distinguishes Morris palettes from the bright, synthetic colors of his competitors. When choosing a colorway for your Morris wallpaper, consider this heritage: the most authentic-feeling options use the same earthy, natural palette Morris championed — deep greens, warm creams, soft indigo blues, and muted pinks. Contemporary colorways in unexpected tones (charcoal, navy, blush) offer fresh takes while respecting the pattern's structure.

Popular William Morris Wallpaper Patterns & Designs

Strawberry Thief is arguably Morris's most famous design — thrushes stealing strawberries among intertwining foliage and flowers, originally designed in 1883. Its charm is universal, and ONDECOR's interpretations honor the original's intricate beauty. Willow Boughs features flowing willow branches in gentle, tonal patterns — one of Morris's most serene and versatile designs, working beautifully in bedrooms and bathrooms.

Acanthus is Morris at his most dramatic — massive, swirling acanthus leaves creating dense, Baroque-scaled patterns that command attention in large rooms. Pimpernel balances floral delicacy with flowing vine structures, available in multiple colorways from deep traditional tones to contemporary soft palettes.

Honeysuckle, Golden Lily, and Chrysanthemum represent the breadth of Morris's botanical inspiration — each featuring different plants rendered with his signature combination of naturalistic observation and rhythmic, decorative arrangement. For darker interpretations, deep-toned Morris patterns in navy, forest green, and charcoal create moody, atmospheric rooms with Victorian richness.

William Morris vs Arts & Crafts vs Pre-Raphaelite vs Victorian Floral Wallpaper

These overlapping design worlds share historical roots but represent different aesthetic priorities. William Morris wallpaper specifically references the design language Morris developed — intertwining botanicals, birds among foliage, rhythmic repeats inspired by medieval textiles, and a commitment to handcrafted quality. His patterns are distinctive and recognizable, occupying their own category within decorative art.

Arts and Crafts wallpaper is the broader movement Morris led, which also includes work by his contemporaries — C.F.A. Voysey, Walter Crane, and others who shared Morris's commitment to handcraft and nature but developed their own visual vocabularies. Arts and Crafts patterns tend to be slightly simpler and more stylized than Morris's densely layered designs. Pre-Raphaelite wallpaper references the brotherhood of painters (Rossetti, Burne-Jones, Hunt) who influenced and collaborated with Morris. Pre-Raphaelite aesthetics tend toward the figurative and narrative — medieval scenes, Arthurian legend, and romantic imagery — rather than Morris's primarily botanical focus.

Victorian floral wallpaper is the broadest category — any flower-heavy pattern from the Victorian era (1837-1901) or inspired by that period. Victorian florals include Morris-style designs but also the more garish, mass-produced patterns Morris actively rebelled against. If you want the specific magic of Morris — his unique balance of natural observation, rhythmic composition, and social idealism — his designs stand apart from the broader Victorian floral category.

Peel and Stick vs Traditional Wallpaper

Every William Morris-inspired design at ONDECOR comes in peel and stick and traditional formats. Peel and stick offers something Morris himself couldn't have imagined — the ability to experience his intricate patterns temporarily and commitment-free. It's ideal for renters who want Arts and Crafts beauty or anyone testing a bold, patterned wall. Traditional wallpaper delivers the permanent, seamless finish that best honors the craft-quality ethos of the movement. Both use PVC-free materials with detailed printing that captures the layered complexity of Morris's designs.

How Much Wallpaper Do I Need?

ONDECOR uses a tiled panel system — panels match side by side (straight match), not drop match. For Morris patterns — which feature complex, interlocking repeats — the straight-match system simplifies installation significantly. Measure your wall width × height for your order.

The tiled format is particularly effective for Morris designs because their large, flowing repeats need room to display their full compositional beauty. Traditional narrow rolls often force these grand patterns into cramped, truncated repeats that lose the flowing rhythm Morris intended. Custom sizing is available, and free samples let you evaluate the intricate detail, color depth, and print quality of these richly layered designs.

Why Choose ONDECOR William Morris Wallpaper

ONDECOR's William Morris-inspired collection brings the Arts and Crafts movement's most beloved designs to contemporary homes. Every panel is made in the USA on PVC-free, eco-friendly materials — environmental responsibility that aligns with Morris's own advocacy for sustainable craftsmanship. Our tiled panel system lets Morris's grand, flowing patterns display at their intended scale with less waste than traditional rolls. Free samples reveal the layered print quality these intricate designs demand. Custom sizing fits any wall, and our free design help team can guide you through the Morris design catalog — helping match patterns to rooms, select colorways, and plan your Arts and Crafts transformation. Browse below and bring a design legacy spanning over 160 years to your walls.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who was William Morris?

William Morris (1834-1896) was a British designer, writer, and social activist who founded the Arts and Crafts movement. He created some of the most iconic wallpaper and textile designs in history, championing handcraft, natural beauty, and the belief that everyone deserves to live surrounded by beautiful design.

Are these authentic William Morris designs?

ONDECOR's collection features designs inspired by William Morris's aesthetic — the intertwining botanicals, flowing vines, birds, and natural motifs that define his artistic legacy. They capture the spirit and visual language of the Arts and Crafts movement.

Is William Morris wallpaper too busy for modern homes?

Not at all. Many contemporary designers pair Morris patterns with modern, minimal furniture — the contrast between rich historical pattern and clean modern form creates stunning, editorial interiors. Start with one accent wall if you're unsure.

What rooms work best for William Morris wallpaper?

Living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, studies, and bathrooms all work beautifully. Morris designed his patterns for lived-in rooms, and they continue to create warmth and beauty in any space where people gather.

What's the most famous William Morris pattern?

"Strawberry Thief" (1883) — featuring thrushes stealing strawberries among intertwining flowers and foliage — is widely considered his most iconic design. "Willow Boughs" and "Acanthus" are also among his most celebrated and frequently reproduced patterns.

Does William Morris wallpaper come in peel and stick?

Yes. Every William Morris-inspired design at ONDECOR is available in peel and stick and traditional formats. Peel and stick lets renters and design enthusiasts experience Arts and Crafts beauty without permanent commitment.