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Hand-finished, printed silk ties inspired by famous works of art. See below for style descriptions.
Butterfield Tulip: Muted blue & grey Art Nouveau tulip design.
Gingko: This design is inspired by an enamelled cigarette case and features a striking gingko leaf over a blue geometric pattern.
Greek Owl: This design features an image of an Owl from an ancient Greek coin circa 499 BCE.
Mackintosh: This design is after a beautiful delicate floral design by the Glaswegian designer and architect, Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928).
Medieval Flowers: Featuring an elegant floral design in blue, from a 14th century medieval French Lady's Book of Hours, housed in Canterbury Cathedral Library.
Lily Green: Inspired by a floral design in the monumental archive of 19th century designer, artist, writer and socialist, William Morris (1834-1896). Produced under license with the Huntington.
Lily Pink: Inspired by a design in the monumental archive of 19th century designer, artist, writer and socialist, William Morris (1834-1896).
Morris Birds: Inspired by William Morris designs.
Morris Fruit: This design, based on Specimen of 'Fruit' (or 'Pomegranate') is one of 23 from a pattern book created by Morris & Co. first issued c.1866, and was originally a wallpaper design by William Morris of fruit tree branches bearing oranges, lemons and pomegranates on a pale ground and was block-printed in distemper colours on paper.
Morris Poppy: Inspired by a floral poppy design in the monumental archive of 19th century designer, artist, writer and socialist, William Morris (1834-1896). Produced under license with the William Morris Gallery.
Morris Tulip: Inspired by a floral tulip design in the monumental archive of 19th century designer, artist, writer and socialist, William Morris (1834-1896). Produced under license with the V&A.
Mucha: Inspired by a wallpaper design from Czech artist, Alphonse Mucha (1860 - 1939), whose inimitable art nouveau style found fame in Paris in the late 19th century. Produced under license with the Mucha Foundation.
Voysey: Featuring a floral design by Charles Voysey (1857 - 1941), an architect and designer who was influenced by the work of William Morris, the Arts and Crafts Movement and Art Nouveau. Produced under license with the V&A.