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Arts and Crafts Inspired

Discover the wonderful world of arts and crafts. We have a huge range of arts and crafts style wallpaper for you to browse here at World of Wallpaper. The arts and crafts movement has had a resurgence with new trends emerging from iconic designers. Add flare to your home with a beautiful arts and crafts movement wallpaper. From floral and ethereal to iconic and timeless, incorporating one of our wallpapers has never been easier. Make a statement and play with textures and ad a sense of luxury to every room in your home.

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    Salisbury Blossom Wallpaper Teal Rasch 553154
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What is Arts and Crafts Wallpaper?

When it comes to arts and crafts wallpaper, it is notoriously difficult to define. Many classic arts and crafts wallpaper contain natural patterns and motifs of floral leaves and trees, but the very essence of arts and crafts wallpaper comes from its natural and honest creation, never misrepresenting itself as low or high relief architectural ornament.

What is the arts and crafts movement?

Many believe that the arts and crafts movement began in 1860 in England, centred around the designs of William Morris. His intricate eye and designs revolutionised wallpaper, fabric and carpeting, with many still remaining iconic many years since his passing. He was one of many who sought to push back against industrialism, which he thought to be dehumanising, and instead return to a much more naturalistic design and concept. As a designer, he sought to reconnect the craftsman with the fruits of their labour, by reintroducing traditional crafts into the home.