Birds by William Morris PU Leather Shoulder Bag

Description

Made with high-grade PU leather, this custom shoulder bag comes packed with both style and durability. It is spacious, comfortable and can accommodate your ideas in crisp detail. Available in 2x sizes.

.: 100% high-grade PU leather
.: Polyester lining
.: Gold-colored zipper and buckles
.: Available in two sizes
.: Double-sided print
.: Stylish fit

Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. “Bird” by William Morris is pattern registered in 1878.  Morris designed it for the walls of the drawing room of his family home, Kelmscott House, in the Hammersmith area of London. It continued to be made after Morris & Company established textile production at Merton Abbey in 1881, and it was produced in three colorways. Morris himself referred to this type of fabric as "woven wool tapestry," though it is not technically a tapestry weave but a doublecloth. The effect of this heavy wool fabric when used as a wall covering, as it was at Kelmscott House, is a fine example of Morris' interpretation of the decorative arts of that era.

 

  16" x 10" 17" x 11"
Length, in 16.00 17.00
Height, in 10.00 11.00
Handle length , in 28.35 28.74

 

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Made with high-grade PU leather, this custom shoulder bag comes packed with both style and durability. It is spacious, comfortable... Read more

SKU: 17461992844155135244

$59.95

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    Description

    Made with high-grade PU leather, this custom shoulder bag comes packed with both style and durability. It is spacious, comfortable and can accommodate your ideas in crisp detail. Available in 2x sizes.

    .: 100% high-grade PU leather
    .: Polyester lining
    .: Gold-colored zipper and buckles
    .: Available in two sizes
    .: Double-sided print
    .: Stylish fit

    Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. “Bird” by William Morris is pattern registered in 1878.  Morris designed it for the walls of the drawing room of his family home, Kelmscott House, in the Hammersmith area of London. It continued to be made after Morris & Company established textile production at Merton Abbey in 1881, and it was produced in three colorways. Morris himself referred to this type of fabric as "woven wool tapestry," though it is not technically a tapestry weave but a doublecloth. The effect of this heavy wool fabric when used as a wall covering, as it was at Kelmscott House, is a fine example of Morris' interpretation of the decorative arts of that era.

     

      16" x 10" 17" x 11"
    Length, in 16.00 17.00
    Height, in 10.00 11.00
    Handle length , in 28.35 28.74

     

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