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BLACKTHORN
Part of our collaboration with the William Morris Gallery, BLACKTHORN was originally created by the master himself in 1892. Woven with hawthorns, daisies and tulips, a skull of foliage blooms at its heart.
Inspired by the work of William Morris along with Diana Vreeland’s famous Garden in Hell room, the psychedelic wildflowers of ARTEMIS embody House of Hackney’s non-conformist approach to design.




Wallpaper
Leopard print is House of Hackney's version of a neutral and 'Wild Card' is our reimagining of the timeless spot worked to the perfect proportions. Use this wallpaper in your home to introduce understated glamour to any room - the versatile colour palette will complement many interiors schemes.


Inspired by the work of William Morris along with Diana Vreeland’s famous Garden in Hell room, the psychedelic wildflowers of ARTEMIS embody House of Hackney’s non-conformist approach to design.




Wallpaper
Remastered and reimagined by House of Hackney, the BLACKTHORN wallpaper highlights the symmetrical beauty of the print – a Morris signature. Then for our ‘Climbing Walls’ iteration, we plucked away at the daisies, hawthorns and tulips until we uncovered the secret skull hiding amongst the flowers.
Fabric
William Morris was the first eco-warrior of design – a legacy we continue today by doing everything in our power to protect the planet. So, not only does the BLACKTHORN velvet celebrate the majesty of the natural world, but it’s also made using materials and methods that respect the environment.




Furniture
As if it wasn’t enough that the BLACKTHORN motif was created by the most revered and revolutionary designer of the 19th century, the Wilton sofa is hand-built by the most talented craftsmen working in the UK today.
Axminster
Imbuing the phrase “history in the making” with a whole new meaning, our luxurious rugs, runners and carpets – woven with the timeless Art Nouveau wonders of BLACKTHORN – are made in collaboration with Axminster Carpets, creators of the world’s finest floor coverings since 1755.

