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HONEYSUCKLE
An enchanting tangle of flowers and leaves weave their way across HONEYSUCKLE, a print originally dreamt up by our design hero William Morris in 1876 and now recoloured in House of Hackney’s signature shade of ‘Petrol’.
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
An enchanting tangle of flowers and leaves weave their way across HONEYSUCKLE, a print originally dreamt up by our design hero William Morris in 1876. Now recoloured in our signature shade of ‘Petrol’ with hints of amethyst, the honeysuckle at the heart of this Arts and Crafts motif symbolises devoted affection and a lovers’ embrace, given the bloom’s clinging form and the way its petals fall.




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.




Fabric
Create your very own indoor garden with the light and airy HERBARIUM cotton-linen – ideal for crafting curtains and blinds or recovering furniture. Printed in Britain, this fabric is made using materials and methods that respect the local environment.
Home Accessories
Strewn with buttercups, daisies, thistles and foliage (along with our characterful additions of bugs and butterflies), the HERBARIUM cushion and lampshade – both made in Britain – have the same enlivening feel in a room as bringing in your own cuttings from the English countryside.




Furniture
Swathing furniture to dramatic effect, ARTEMIS blooms with wild flowers in a kaleidoscopic colour palette. Discover statement-making sofas, chairs and screens, handmade in the UK by the country’s finest craftsmen.