William Morris was one of the most significant cultural figures of Victorian England and is widely regarded as the figurehead of the Arts and Crafts movement of that time. His designs are some of the most iconic and recognisable in the world today.
The inspiration for this pattern was inspired by the designer’s country home, Kelmscott Manor, where a community of thieving thrushes would pluck the strawberries from his garden.
This cotton apron features an Acrylic glaze to make it wipable between washes.
- 88cm long
- Adjustable neckband with twin D rings.
- Machine Washable
- Made in Portugal