1. William Morris’s ‘Strawberry Thief’

In 1883, William Morris introduced ‘Strawberry Thief,’ a design inspired by thrushes pilfering strawberries from his garden at Kelmscott Manor. This intricate pattern features stylized birds amidst lush foliage, reflecting Morris’s deep appreciation for nature. The design was meticulously crafted using the indigo discharge printing method, a labor-intensive process that made it one of Morris & Co.’s most expensive textiles.
Initially intended for curtains and upholstery, ‘Strawberry Thief’ has since been adapted into wallpaper, maintaining its popularity in both historic and contemporary interiors. Its enduring appeal is evident in prestigious collections, including the Victoria and Albert Museum. (en.wikipedia.org)