Paperblanks A6 Cahier Lined Morris Windrush
Paperblanks A6 Cahier Lined Morris Windrush
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Format: A6
Size
Width: 105mm
Height: 148mm
Depth: 5mm
Interior: Lined
Page Count: 80 Pages
Closure: No Closure
Colour: Blue
GSM paper weight: 100
Cover: Hardcover
Edge Printing: No
More Features
300 gsm decorative printed cover paper with rounded corners
All pages are perforated for easy tear-out
100 gsm cream-coloured FSC-certified, acid-free sustainable forest paper
Saddle-stitch binding in a thread colour that matches the cover design
Decorative front endpapers that showcase the cover design and provide the story behind the cover art
Name plate
William Morris (1834–1896) is one of the most renowned figures in the decorative arts. As a textile designer, he developed an original style that charmed his contemporaries and has since become a point of reference for all those interested in design and decoration. His creative approach was characterized by his pronounced views on what constitutes beauty and a firm belief in the essential value of art and handicraft. The Arts and Crafts movement, inspired by the ideals of Morris and the social theorist John Ruskin, had as much of an anti-industrial ideological component as it did an aesthetic teaching.
Studying Classics at Oxford University, Morris developed an interest in the history, social values and art of the Middle Ages. His appreciation of the medieval theme found its way into his designs, with patterns often replicating the “millefleurs” style of the 15th and 16th centuries. Characterized by an abundance of small decorative flowers and plants used to fill the background space, this style is most closely associated with the tapestry-making traditions of France and Belgium.