Owen Jones Wallpaper by Morris & Co
Owen Jones Wallpaper by Morris & Co
Owen Jones, a renowned Victorian architect, designer, and commentator on decorative ornament, published the remarkable book "The Grammar of Ornament" in 1856. This beautifully illustrated catalogue showcases various decorative styles and influences from across the globe. The iconic Owen Jones wallpaper features a classic fleur de lys motif, a signature design found in the Morris & Co. Volume III collection. Available in rich and neutral color options, this universally recognized geometric trellis design serves as a splendid backdrop for Morris prints and weaves.
Wallpaper Dimensions
Wallpaper Width (m) | 0.52 |
Wallpaper Length (m) | 10.05 |
Pattern Repeat (m) | 0.11 |
Brand | Morris & Co |
Price | Per Roll |
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Delivery Information
United Kingdom Only
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Average Shipping Times by Brand
2-3 working daysBrand | Usual Shipping Time | Current Shipping Time |
Cole & Son | 2-3 working days | 2-3 working days |
Sanderson | 2-3 working days | 2-3 working days |
Harlequin | 2-3 working days | 2-3 working days |
Clarke & Clarke | 2-3 working days | 2-3 working days |
Mind The Gap | 3-5 working days | 5-10 working days |
Alan Symonds | 2-3 working days | 3-5 working days |
furn. | 2-3 working days | 3-5 working days |
Hill Interiors | 2-3 working days | 3-5 working days |
Gallery Direct | 5-7 working days | 5-7 working days |
Emma Shipley | 2-3 working days | 2-3 working days |
Morris & Co. | 2-3 working days |
European & International Delivery
We don't currently offer delivery outside of the UK.