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  1. Trellis. This was William Morris's first wallpaper design, conceived in 1862 shortly after the formation of Morris, Marshall, Faulkner, and Company. The pattern communicates an essential naturalism, weaving a vine-like rose bush through a trellis.

  2. British Galleries: Philip Webb supplied the bird designs for this, the first wallpaper that William Morris ever designed. The pattern was inspired by the garden at Red House, Bexleyheath, near London, Morris's first home. Wallpaper was one of the earliest forms of decoration supplied by the firm.

  3. ‘Trellis’ was the first wallpaper designed by William Morris, but the third to be printed by the firm ('Daisy' and 'Fruit' being the first and second to be printed). The pattern...

  4. The first paper Morris designed was 'Trellis' in 1862, a pattern suggested by the rose trellis in the garden of Red House, Morris's home in Kent; the second was 'Daisy' (1864), a simple design of naively drawn meadow flowers.

  5. 'Trellis' was the first wallpaper designed by William Morris, and the third to be printed by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. The design, which exemplifies Morris’s early interest in...

  6. Trellis was the first wallpaper designed by William Morris, but the third to be printed (Daisy and Fruit or Pomegranate being the first and second to be printed). The design was based on the rose trellises in Morris’s first house, the Red House, Bexley Heath, Kent.

  7. Title: Trellis. Creator: William Morris |Morris & Company| Philip Webb. Date Created: designed 1862, first produced 1864. Physical Dimensions: Sheet: 27 x 21 1/2 in. (68.6 x 54.6 cm) Type:...