Arts and Crafts Living
William Morris Strawberry Thief Charcoal Tapestry Fabric
Precio habitual
£95.00
Impuesto incluido.
This superior quality tapestry furnishing fabric is woven on Jacquard looms by skilled craftspeople in Flanders creating attractive textures using carefully selected yarns.
Fabric is in the iconic Strawberry Thief design by William Morris from 1883 in a charcoal colourway. We also sell this fabric in a blue colourway.
Fabric width: 154 cm (61")
Fabric repeat height: 35 cm (14")
Fabric pattern width: 51 cm (20")
Fabric composition: 80% cotton, 16% viscose, 4% polyester
Available by the metre. This fabric is unreturnable due to being cut to length for each order. Only available to ship to Mainland UK. There is a 7-10 day lead time on fabric.
Fabric is suitable for a wide variety of uses for interior furnishing, including curtains and upholstery.
You are most welcome to contact me for a free small fabric sample before purchasing by the meterage to ensure you are happy with the colour and quality of the fabric.
Strawberry Thief was designed by William Morris in 1883 with birds drawn by his architect friend Philip Webb. Strawberry Thief was inspired by the Morris family efforts to grow strawberries at their home Kelmscott Manor but being thwarted by thrushes who would creep under the netting and eat the fruit. Morris insisted that the birds be left undisturbed.
Fabric is in the iconic Strawberry Thief design by William Morris from 1883 in a charcoal colourway. We also sell this fabric in a blue colourway.
Fabric width: 154 cm (61")
Fabric repeat height: 35 cm (14")
Fabric pattern width: 51 cm (20")
Fabric composition: 80% cotton, 16% viscose, 4% polyester
Available by the metre. This fabric is unreturnable due to being cut to length for each order. Only available to ship to Mainland UK. There is a 7-10 day lead time on fabric.
Fabric is suitable for a wide variety of uses for interior furnishing, including curtains and upholstery.
You are most welcome to contact me for a free small fabric sample before purchasing by the meterage to ensure you are happy with the colour and quality of the fabric.
Strawberry Thief was designed by William Morris in 1883 with birds drawn by his architect friend Philip Webb. Strawberry Thief was inspired by the Morris family efforts to grow strawberries at their home Kelmscott Manor but being thwarted by thrushes who would creep under the netting and eat the fruit. Morris insisted that the birds be left undisturbed.