Description
Step into the “Wood Beyond the World.”
This stunning woven tapestry features the enigmatic “Lady”, illustrated by Edward Burne-Jones, as she appeared in the legendary Kelmscott Press edition of William Morris’s 1894 fantasy novel. Morris, a founding father of the Arts and Crafts Movement, believed that everything in a home should either be “beautiful or useful.” This piece is both.
The artwork reflects the Pre-Raphaelite aesthetic, blending medieval romance with intricate botanical details. The “Lady” is a figure of power and mystery, set against a backdrop of dense foliage that perfectly captures Morris’s obsession with nature and the hand-crafted look of woodcut illustrations.
Woven from 100% natural cotton, this blanket isn’t just a textile—it’s a tribute to a time when art and literature were inseparable. Its rich texture and heavy weight make it a perfect addition for those styling a Dark Academia, Cottagecore, or Whimsigoth sanctuary.
Key Features:
Literary History: A faithful homage to the woodcut artistry of the Kelmscott Press.
100% Heirloom Cotton: Soft, durable, and breathable. Because the design is woven rather than printed, the intricate linework will remain crisp and vibrant for years.
Textured Artistry: The weaving process creates a unique, tactile feel that honors the “truth to materials” philosophy of the 19th-century craftsman.
Versatile Decor: Drape it over a velvet sofa for a Victorian vibe, use it as a heavy bed cover, or hang it as a majestic wall tapestry to transform your room into a Gothic library.
Available Sizes
- Small – 52” × 37”
- Medium – 60” × 50”
- Large – 80” × 60”
Care Instructions
- Machine wash cold on gentle cycle
- Use mild detergent — no bleach
- Tumble dry low or lay flat to dry
- Do not iron directly on the design
- Do not dry clean














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