Victoria and Albert Museum Coir Doormats

100% natural coir is a biodegradable fiber known for its scraping properties. It's constructed to the highest industry standards and hand-painted with eco-friendly dyes. Measuring 18" by 30", every mat is designed and crafted to be stylish and functional. Entryways doormats are hand-stenciled with eco-friendly dyes for long-lasting vibrancy.

Love in a Mist - The bold floral motifs of this mat are inspired by a popular wallpaper design from the V&A’s archives. Seaweed was designed by Morris & Co.’s Chief Designer John Henry Dearle in 1901, and its intricate pattern of lush blooms and foliage is a celebration of nature as a perennial inspiration for Arts and Crafts artists. 

Strawberry Thief - The intricate "Strawberry Thief," with its mischievous birds––juicy berries dangling from their beaks––is inspired by one of the most iconic works of the 19th century by great champion of the Arts and Crafts Movement, William Morris, who based his design on the thrushes he saw on the grounds of his home. 

Tulip and Willow - Designed by William Morris in 1873, the quintessentially Arts and Crafts pattern skilfully replicated on this mat was originally intended for furnishing textiles. It represents a great example of Victorian taste for interiors and still looks gorgeous and on-trend today.

Dianthus - The beautiful carnation surrounded by leaves featured on this mat is inspired by an Arts and Crafts wallpaper held in the V&A’s archives. Compton was designed in 1895–6 for Compton Hall in Wolverhampton, England, and most likely the result of a joint effort between William Morris and his assistant J.H. Dearle.

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