Discover how William Morris, inspired by medieval interiors, taught himself embroidery and began crafting textiles to transform his home into a work of art. These early experiments聽emerged聽as a cornerstone of his design firm, with family and friends collaborating to create and design embroidered hangings and woven wall coverings that brought spaces to life.
The tour will also聽provide an introduction to聽the exhibition Women in Print, revealing how women print designers helped shape Liberty's legacy as one of the most significant textile retailers of our time.
This event is for anyone aged 55 or over that has an interest in discovering more about architecture, with a chance for discussion.
Free, please book a place.
Exploring Architecture聽is a monthly free event exploring areas of architectural interest around London, usually on the first Thursday of the month. Each month will take a different format, including tours, creative聽activities聽and special insights into the RIBA Collections with an opportunity to聽socialise.
About the William Morris Gallery
William Morris Gallery is the only public Gallery devoted to William Morris: designer,聽craftsman聽and radical socialist. Housed in the Grade II* listed building that was Morris's family home from 1848 to 1856, it displays the world鈥檚 largest collection of his work. Morris, inspired by medieval interiors, taught himself embroidery and began crafting textiles to transform his home into a work of art. These early experiments聽emerged聽as a cornerstone of his design firm, with family and friends collaborating to create and design embroidered hangings and woven wall coverings that brought spaces to life.
Accessibility
This venue is accessible to wheelchairs with step free access to the main entrance and step free access to the first floor via a lift. Guide dogs are welcome. Please visit the William Morris Gallery website for more information on accessibility.