Cray Print Pruners by Wild & Wolf
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Need a fabulous gift? Try this stylish must-have for every gardner. Give or enjoy these high quality pruners that cut as nicely as they look. 'Cray', a famous chintz design by William Morris (1834-1896) was the most complex and expensive design produced in 1884 as it required 34 printing blocks. The pattern comes from a volume of wallpapers which form part of the most comprehensive collection of Arts and Crafts in the world, housed at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. The V& A is home to more than five million amazing artifacts from the world's richest cultures. The Museum's unsurpassable collections have inspired and informed for over 150 years. William Morris and his firm, Morris & Co designed and produced a wide range of glass, tiles, furnishings and textiles which went on to become synonymous with the Arts & Crafts movement . Wild & Wolf has collaborated with the Victoria and Albert Museum in London to produce a range of home and garden tools in three classic William Morris prints. The Anenome, Daisy and Cray patterns are derived from a volume of wallpapers which form part of the most comprehensive collection from the Arts & Crafts Movement housed at the V&A. "Seekers of the Unfound" as they refer to themselves, this UK-based gift company's V&A tools were voted Gift of the Year 2006. So make the perfect, pretty choice for the garden lover in your life and give a V&A tool set today. Read more about Wild & Wolf. Only $24.00 - Click here to buy now! |
