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Voysey’s wallpapers through a new lens

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Earlier this year members of the Wallpaper History Society enjoyed a trip to Voysey House in Chiswick, London, now home to the Sanderson Design Group’s archive and studio.


Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (1857–1941) the renowned architect who designed Voysey House, also worked as a furniture and textile designer.

This month, Morris & Co. (now part of the Sanderson Design Group) has launched a new range of wallpapers, celebrating the enduring influence of the visionary architect and designer who, alongside William Morris, defined the soul of the Arts & Crafts movement.



The collection offers a sophisticated reimagining of C.F.A. Voysey’s unmistakable style. Voysey’s work remains as compelling today as it was at the turn of the 20th century. Voysey was known for his ability to blend whimsical charm with a disciplined, architectural structure. These designs bridge the gap between traditional and contemporary papers by exploring heritage through an unexpected lens.



These new versions of Voysey's wallpapers are rather lovely, and we're sure they'll be popular with wallpaper enthusiasts everywhere. Find out more on the Morris & Co website here: Shop Voysey House Volume I Wallpapers by Voysey House





 
 
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