This iconic pattern forms part of The Thora collection of earlier printed chintz and wallpaper lengths. The design is based on the natural willow form, which was one of William Morris’ favorite motifs. Originally designed by William Morris as a wallpaper in 1887 and adapted for fabric in 1895, it is block printed in a diagonal branch pattern at Merton Abbey and combines abstraction with a gentle reminder of the outdoors. Simple yet stunning, Willow Bough Plum wallpaper displays trailing leaves with subtle boldness, complimented by popping rose-inspired orange, and is completed with a matte finish for a sophisticated modern feel.
Project in progress, but very happy with wallpaper! It’s a nice thickness and texture. The pattern is fairly easy to match and its almost random quality helped camouflage an area where our wall was wonky and paper had to be cut and patched. Could not make a piece match perfectly for some reason so we hid it in the corner and people have a hard time finding it even when looking for it, thanks to the pattern. This paper also hides little bumps or imperfections in surface. It’s very forgiving and it’s beautiful!. Mary. Rohrersville, MD. Mon Mar 24 2025