The Simply Strawberry Thief William Morris Strawberry Thief Tassel Cushion Cover (Blue) 45x45cm
William Morris "Strawberry Thief" tasseled cushion cover (blue / 45x45cm), with a refreshing color palette that matches modern lifestyles.
This cushion cover features the ever-popular "STRAWBERRY THIEF" pattern from William Morris' SIMPLY MORRIS collection. The vibrant blue beautifully expresses Morris' design, creating a fresh and elegant interior.
Product Features
The comfortable 100% cotton texture and tassels adorning the four corners add an elegant accent. On a vibrant blue background, adorable birds pecking at strawberries are depicted, combining eye-catching splendor with warmth.
"STRAWBERRY THIEF" is a pattern inspired by Morris' experience of growing strawberries in the kitchen garden of his summer home, Kelmscott Manor, only to have them stolen by greedy birds. Even when gardeners carefully cultivate their crops, birds peck at them without hesitation—this design, depicting a small, everyday problem with a warm perspective, is one of Morris' most beloved masterpieces.
Recommended for these settings
Perfect as an accent in classic modern or Scandinavian-style living rooms and bedrooms. Simply adding it to a sofa or bed brings a sense of narrative and elegance to the space. This piece is recommended as a gift for Morris fans or for those who want to enjoy a cute and sophisticated interior.

About MORRIS&Co.
William Morris, born in a London suburb in 1834, founded Morris & Co. with his colleagues, based on the philosophy of "the integration of art and work, and everyday life." He continued to produce natural-inspired beauty born from handcrafted work. His fabric and wallpaper designs, featuring motifs of flowers and trees, have not lost any of their freshness even after more than a century and continue to be loved by devoted fans worldwide.
The designs he left behind and the spirit of "Arts & Crafts," for which he is hailed as the founder of modern design, continue to be passed down, delivering timeless beauty to people around the world.
"Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful" - William Morris (1834-1896)

































































































































































































































































































































































