Museum Exhibition Explores the Magic of William Morris at his West London Home

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To celebrate the William Morris Society’s 70th anniversary, a new exhibition will explore the life and work of Victorian Designer, Poet, Socialist, Craftsman, and Environmentalist, William Morris (1834-1896), at his family home overlooking the River Thames in Hammersmith. Morris lived here for eighteen years with his wife, Jane Morris (1839-1914), and his two daughters, Jane Alice (Jenny), and Mary (May) Morris. During that time, Morris became involved in new aspects of creative work for his company Morris & Co., joined the private printing press movement in the endeavour to create ‘the ideal book’, and founded the Hammersmith branch of the Socialist League.

The move to Kelmscott House, in Hammersmith, a decision encouraged by Jane to be closer to London, brought forth new opportunities and sources of inspiration for Morris. Although he found parts of the house dreary, he thought it “might even be made very beautiful with a touch of my art”. A close friend of Morris, and fellow member of the Socialist League, George Bernard Shaw, reminisced “there was an extraordinary discrimination at work in this magical house” and he felt its magic instantly and deeply upon visiting Kelmscott House.

The exhibition will focus on all aspects of Morris’s work that he dreamt up whilst spending time in the flourishing garden, fishing on the river, or studying ancient manuscripts in his library. The display will feature original hand drawn designs for textiles, wallpapers and books, share a glimpse into the house as it was when the Morris family resided there, and highlight memorabilia from Morris’s days as a leading figure in the Socialist League.

The exhibition will also feature the work of his friends, colleagues, and family members showing the vital contributions they made to Morris’s success. The working relationships he formed throughout his life cultivated a community-like feeling and a buzzing creative atmosphere that was so dear to Morris at his home in Hammersmith.

Attached images – items from the Collection of The William Morris Society:
• Original design for ‘Bird’ Textile, William Morris, 1878
• Cray, block printed cotton, designed by William Morris, 1884
• Sunflower wallpaper printing block, William Morris, manufactured for Jeffrey & Co.,
1879
• Honeysuckle Wallpaper, May Morris, 1883

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The William Morris Society, 2025 Practically Magic: William Morris at Home in Hammersmith 70th Anniversary Exhibition opens 11th September 2025 In the Coach House and lower rooms of Kelmscott House, 26 Upper Mall, Hammersmith, W6 9TA