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Curtain fabric featuring squirrels and vines

William Morris Gallery

What's New This Month

We recently acquired a new textile for the collection. This woven wool was designed by John Henry Dearle for Morris & Co. around 1898. It was once a pair of curtains and features two widths of decorative fringing at the bottom. 

The repeating pattern is formed of orange coloured squirrels amongst a grape vine heavy with fruit. Originally entitled Fox and Grape after the Aesop fable, it was later changed to Squirrel, presumably because the animals more closely resembled the form of a red squirrel. Although many of Morris & Co's patterns feature birds, beside the rabbits in the popular Brother Rabbit pattern and these squirrels, there are no other examples of animals in the Firm's repeating textile patterns. The wool was produced on a jaquard hand-loom at Morris & Co's factory Merton Abbey and came in three colourways.

Dearle's original design drawing is in the Huntington Art Collection, USA.


Man wearing a sequined top that says 'you are much lovelier than you think'

Family Day: Over the Rainbow

Saturday 8 April
Free, drop-in

Unleash your inner design rebel and be inspired by the slogans and rainbow colours of Ashish's designs to create your own t-shirt design. Bring a plain t-shirt to decorate or we will have some children's t-shirts available until stock runs out.

These Creative Crafting sessions are appropriate for children 5+

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Young people at a design workshop

Young People's Workshop

Saturday 22 April 
Free, booking essential

Work with celebrated textile artist Odette Steele to create your own printed tote bag using natural dyes. We will experiment with printmaking techniques such as stencilling and stamping and be inspired by William Morris' designs

For students aged 16-19 with an interest in art, design and/or textiles.

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Two smiling people wearing striped jumpers

Coming Soon

Ashish: Fall in Love and Be More Tender
1 April to 10 September 2023

The first major survey exhibition of fashion designer Ashish Gupta. Over 60 designs offering an unprecedented overview of his subversive and playful practice. Free entry.

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Woman wearing jeans and patterned socks

Just landed in the Shop

We have two new sock designs; May Morris's Honeysuckle and John Henry
Dearle's Michaelmas Daisy in a pastel colourway.

These luxurious cotton-blend socks are handmade in Wales.

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