'The Strawberry Thief', 1883. Disilllusioned by Victorian mass-produced items, in 1861 William Morris (1834-1896) and friends founded Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Company to design and make furniture, wallpaper, stained glass and fabrics and began what is known as the Arts and Crafts movement. 'The Stawberry Thief', one of Morris' designs, is here applied to cotton by block-printing. From the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. (Photo by Art Media/Print Collector/Getty Images)
Wallpaper sample with a chrysanthemum and acanthus leaf design by William Morris, woodblock print, 1877.  (Illustration by GraphicaArtis/Getty Images)
Close view of the detail of 'Bird' textile covering the sofa in the Great Parlour at Wightwick Manor