William Morris' intricate nature-inspired prints are a timeless way to inject colour and whimsy into a space. However, given the rich heritage behind the brand, Morris's work has long been associated with high-end interiors, with cushions, wallpapers and furniture often coming with a premium price tag. This is especially true when purchased from luxury brands such as , the iconic brand founded by Morris himself, and , who have a range of wallpapers, fabrics and cushions designed in collaboration with the William Morris Gallery. In some cases, something as simple as a cushion can go for upwards of £100.
But I've found a more affordable and accessible way to incorporate classic Morris-inspired designs into your space without breaking the bank. As a shopping writer (and a self-professed interiors addict), I'm often scouring the latest new-in ranges from my homeware favourites , and , and was happy to see some new items added from Habitat's Morris & Co collaboration.
Habitat first collaborated with Morris & Co. last year and quickly sold out some items, including the . Thankfully, the chair is back in stock-along with a host of other affordable items, including , , and .
The most affordable and versatile items in the range are the throw cushions, which are an easy way to incorporate some of the classic nature-inspired designs without having to shell out hundreds. In fact, some of the cheapest cushions are just £16, and even the most expensive cushion in the .
It's quite a saving when you compare the price to similar Morris-inspired designs for sale at House of Hackney. The , while absolutely stunning, retails for £145. So, that's already £123 more expensive than the most expensive in the Habitat offering.
Of course, , with the cheapest priced at £84 (£62 more expensive than ).
While Habitat can't do made-to-measure, they do have a range of Morris-designed and colourways. There are also a variety of shapes and sizes, and one of my favourite cushions in the range even comes with fun frilled edging. I've selected a few of my top picks of cushions from the collection below.
Printed with one of Morris' original designs but in a new colourway, the Bluebell cushion is a great way to incorporate classic textiles into your home. The 1876 Bluebell print has been reimagined with a palette of pastel blues and greens - perfect for brightening up a space and embracing the summer season.
It measures 50 x 50cm, making it just as good for the sofa or as a decorative element for your bed. The cushion cover is made from 100% cotton, which means it can be easily popped into the washing machine. There's also no need to buy a separate interior cushion, as this comes with a polyester cushion inside.
The Acanthus Bolster cushion is inspired by the work of Morris, in partnership with Morris & Co, infusing a modern take on the classic leaf and foliage print. In shades of blue and green, it injects natural colours and is perfect for a light and bright room.
Measuring 80 x 30cm, this long bolster pillow is perfect for adding a final touch to your bed, but equally could be used as a long sofa cushion. Like the other cushions in the range, the 100% cotton cover is machine washable, and it comes with an internal polyester pillow.
The Blackthorn Velvet Cushion isn't one of the new additions to the Habitat range, however, it stood out to me straight away and is an ideal choice if you love the Morris print but want something a little different. Inspired by Morris' Blackthorn Forest print, the cushion is great for darker rooms, with deep shades of moss green and black. A cotton velvet frill runs around the outer edge, the front of the cushion cover is cotton, and the back is polyester.
It can still be machine washed, and has a handy hidden zip to remove the interior filling. The pillow measures 43 x 43 cm, and as it's more of a statement, I'd recommend using this one for an armchair or on a bed.
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