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<p>A tin of limited edition William Morris Fondant Lovelies. <br /> <br />Contains 16 soft sugar fondant pieces per tin with mixed flavours: orange, raspberry, lemon, almond, pear, violet. Please note - the proportions can be variable. <br /> <br />These confectionery treats are handmade, delicious and all natural. <br /> <br /><b>About William Morris in the British Museum</b> <br /> <br />William Morris was one of the most influential figures of the British Victorian era, and in 1861 founded the interior design firm of Morris, Marshall, Faulkner, & Co. with other leading artistic figures, such as Edward Burne- Jones. Calling themselves "fine art workmen", they deliberately broke down the modern barrier between fine and decorative art, and established an equivalent to the cooperative guilds of the Middle Ages. Morris & Co. designed murals, embroidery, stained glass, and tiles, often with nature motifs such as this floral pattern. <br /> <br />Currently in the Museum's Britain, Europe and Prehistory department are several earthenware tiles designed by William Morris and painted at Morris & Co.</p>
<p><br /> Click<a class="linkarrow" title="Select this link to view original object." href=" http://bit.ly/2gT1hbB" target="_blank"> here<span class="arrow"></span></a> to view the earthenware tiles in the Museum's online collection.</p>
A limited edition selection of handmade Fondant Lovelies packaged in a tin inspired by William Morris' textiles.
Contains 16 soft fondant candies. Mixed flavours include orange, raspberry, lemon, almond, pear and violet.
More about William Morris:
William Morris (1834-1896) was an influential writer, craftsman and social reformer. He founded a decorating firm in 1861 that eventually became Morris & Co. Through commissioned designs, he produced a broad range of decorative arts from furniture to stained glass to wallpaper. Morris’ celebrated textile and wallpaper patterns are still in commercial production today.
The British Museum’s Britain, Europe and Prehistory department currently holds several earthenware tiles designed by William Morris and painted at Morris & Co.
An enticing gift for tea-time.
Product Code: CMCN505030
Postage Weight: 0.18 Kg
<p>A tin of limited edition William Morris Fondant Lovelies. <br /> <br />Contains 16 soft sugar fondant pieces per tin with mixed flavours: orange, raspberry, lemon, almond, pear, violet. Please note - the proportions can be variable. <br /> <br />These confectionery treats are handmade, delicious and all natural. <br /> <br /><b>About William Morris in the British Museum</b> <br /> <br />William Morris was one of the most influential figures of the British Victorian era, and in 1861 founded the interior design firm of Morris, Marshall, Faulkner, & Co. with other leading artistic figures, such as Edward Burne- Jones. Calling themselves "fine art workmen", they deliberately broke down the modern barrier between fine and decorative art, and established an equivalent to the cooperative guilds of the Middle Ages. Morris & Co. designed murals, embroidery, stained glass, and tiles, often with nature motifs such as this floral pattern. <br /> <br />Currently in the Museum's Britain, Europe and Prehistory department are several earthenware tiles designed by William Morris and painted at Morris & Co.</p>
<p><br /> Click<a class="linkarrow" title="Select this link to view original object." href=" http://bit.ly/2gT1hbB" target="_blank"> here<span class="arrow"></span></a> to view the earthenware tiles in the Museum's online collection.</p>
A limited edition selection of handmade Fondant Lovelies packaged in a tin inspired by William Morris' textiles.
Contains 16 soft fondant candies. Mixed flavours include orange, raspberry, lemon, almond, pear and violet.
More about William Morris:
William Morris (1834-1896) was an influential writer, craftsman and social reformer. He founded a decorating firm in 1861 that eventually became Morris & Co. Through commissioned designs, he produced a broad range of decorative arts from furniture to stained glass to wallpaper. Morris’ celebrated textile and wallpaper patterns are still in commercial production today.
The British Museum’s Britain, Europe and Prehistory department currently holds several earthenware tiles designed by William Morris and painted at Morris & Co.