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From ancient archives of "Tissage d'Art de Lys," the jacquard composition originates from designs created at the beginning of the last century and inspired by William Morris's distinctive style, featuring trees and birds that demonstrate the lasting influence of Arts and Crafts movement principles. Available in two portrait formats - 85 x 50 cm and 125 x 75 cm - with color options in blue, white, or red that dramatically alter the atmospheric qualities while preserving the essential character of Morris-inspired design vocabulary. The archival nature of these patterns reveals how Morris's revolutionary approach to decorative arts influenced subsequent generations of textile designers who continued developing his aesthetic principles well into the 20th century. Trees and birds represent central motifs in Morris's work, where natural observation combined with stylized artistic interpretation created patterns that celebrated both scientific accuracy and decorative sophistication. Blue colorway provides contemplative atmosphere that emphasizes the natural harmony between arboreal and avian elements, while alternative colors offer different emotional resonances for varying interior applications. Woven from 72% cotton, 25% viscose, and 3% polyester with cotton lining, the piece demonstrates how Morris's influence extended far beyond his own lifetime, inspiring textile artists to continue exploring the relationships between natural observation and decorative design that characterized his revolutionary contribution to European artistic culture.