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Created after a textile by William Morris (United Kingdom) titled "The Strawberry Thief," the jacquard composition transports viewers into a universe filled with luxuriant vegetation and colorful animals that exemplify Morris's revolutionary approach to decorative design. The design captures Morris's fascination with medieval patterns while incorporating his acute observation of natural forms, creating textile art that celebrated both historical craftsmanship and contemporary botanical accuracy. Available in two portrait formats - 67 x 50 cm and 100 x 75 cm - the piece showcases the intricate relationships between avian life and plant growth that characterized Morris's most successful patterns. The green colorway emphasizes the natural harmony that Morris sought to recreate through his designs, where birds and vegetation existed in balanced ecosystem relationships that reflected his broader philosophy about art's connection to nature. Woven from 72% cotton, 25% viscose, and 3% polyester with cotton lining, the work demonstrates how Morris's textile innovations influenced decorative arts well beyond his own era. The strawberry thief theme appeals to collectors of Arts and Crafts movement pieces and those who appreciate how Morris transformed everyday garden observations into sophisticated decorative vocabulary that remains relevant to contemporary interior design.