Designed by William Morris in 1876, the rhythmic bends and curves of tulips and honeysuckles still mesmerize the eye hundreds of years on.
It’s evident to see the awe and wonder Morris would have felt for the plants native to his Victorian Britain. The way he has managed to interlace them all together in this dense, complicated and detailed rhythmic interplay, is not only a true feat in technical precision, but also a stunning display of his creative mastery.