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William De Morgan blue flowers coaster

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Elevate your table setting with coasters featuring your favourite Arts and Crafts designs. This cork-backed wooden coaster, made in the UK, features a blue floral design adapted from a tile by William De Morgan, dating from the late 19th century. De Morgan was a potter, stained glass and tile designer known for his use of patterns redolent of medieval and Islamic design traditions.
 
Created exclusively for the V&A.
 
Details
• Wipe clean, do not immerse in water

Author/Artist/Designer

William De Morgan

Dimensions

100mm x 100mm

Composition

Melamine, sustainably harvested eucalyptus board and framed cork

Product code

162237

DELIVERY
  • UK standard delivery £5
    (FREE on orders £60 and over*)
    (3 – 6 working days)
  • Europe standard delivery £20
  • Rest of the world standard delivery £30

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About the designer
about the designer

William De Morgan

William De Morgan was one of the most innovative ceramic designers of his day. His particular passion was the development of patterns and colours inspired by the arts of the Islamic world. De Morgan spent many years experimenting with techniques and was particularly famed for his boldly coloured lustrewares. A lifelong friend of William Morris, he designed tiles, stained glass and furniture for Morris & Co. from 1863 to 1872.