2025 DIARY WILLIAM MORRIS WINDRUSH MIDI FLEXI WEEK-AT-A-TIME
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.
Ultimately, Morris believed that traditional crafts ensured higher-quality products, and so he made his furnishings using traditional weaving and the old technique of hand woodblock printing. For motifs, he looked to nature as his primary source of inspiration, which for him had an added element of defiance to the corrosive Industrial Revolution. 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.
The rich pattern of this Morris Windrush design reflects his abiding interest in naturalism. This is a reproduction of a textile crafted in 1881, the time when Morris’ work was celebrated internationally, and it remains a popular pattern to this day.
- Midi format (130mm x 180mm)
- Week to an opening
- Year planner and monthly planner
- International holidays & mini calendars
- 100gsm acid-free, FSC-certified sustainable forest paper
- Flexible cover and spine
- Durable Smyth sewn binding
- 2 ribbon markers
- Address book pages
- Note pages
- Memento pouch