A prominent figure of the late 1800s Arts and Crafts movement, William Morris (1834–1896), left his mark through his exceptional textile designs. Adhering to age-old methods of hand woodblock printing, he drew creative energy from nature itself. Such vibrant depictions of flowers and plants, reminiscent of yesteryears, have eternally etched his name in the decorative arts sphere. His craftsmanship continues to be celebrated and presents a lingering aesthetics that encapsulates both past and present.