Morris & Co. Cray Floral Printed Velvet Ready Made Pencil Pleat Curtains Indigo Berry

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Morris & Co. Cray Floral Printed Velvet Ready Made Pencil Pleat Curtains Indigo Berry
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Size: W 66.1" x L 53.9" (2 Panels)
Colour: Indigo/Berry
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Crafted by renowned designer William Morris in 1884, Cray is a masterpiece of intricate patterns and exquisite craftsmanship. A testament to Morris's dedication and skill, this design required a staggering 34 printing blocks for its production. Part of a series of 'River' chintzes, inspired by Morris's enchanting voyage down the Thames in 1880, Cray is now expertly captured on a smooth and lavish matte velvet in a stunning range of colors. - Manufacturers part numbers: RPRMCMCCRAYFPVINDBRY0035|30982139|CRAY/C08/INBR

  • VIBRANT YET TIMELESS COLOURWAYS: With its splendid palette and organic pattern, Cray brings both drama and harmony—seamlessly blending heritage artistry with modern-day charm.
  • CLASSIC PENCIL PLEAT FINISH: Designed with a traditional pencil pleat header, these curtains deliver a refined drape, suitable for tracks or poles, bringing timeless elegance to any window.
  • LUXURIOUS MATTE VELVET: Printed on a sumptuous matte velvet, these curtains offer a soft, tactile finish with rich depth—ideal for creating an inviting, opulent interior.
  • INSPIRED BY THAMES RIVER BEAUTY: Part of Morris’s ‘River’ chintz collection, Cray reflects the vibrant flora observed during a summer boating journey along the Thames in 1880—an ode to English nature.
  • MASTERFUL HERITAGE DESIGN: Designed by William Morris in 1884, Cray is one of his most intricate patterns—requiring 34 individual printing blocks to capture its lush detail and layered complexity
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