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William Morris: Seaweed Flame Tree Sticky Notes Folder
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Practical, Beautiful And Luxurious, Flame Tree Sticky Notes Folders Contain Delightfully Decorative Sticky Notes In Different Sizes For Lists, Notes, Reminders And Flagging Pages, All Bound Up In A Stunning Foiled And Embossed Cover Secured By An Elastic Closure.Flame Tree Sticky Notes Folders Are A MustHave Addition To Your Stationery Collection, With Their Selection Of Versatile And Delightfully Decorative Sticky Notepads, Ideal For Memos, Reminders, Lists And Flagging Pages. The Highly Crafted Foiled And Embossed Covers Feature Beautiful Art And Open To Reveal A Long Notepad On The Left, Opposite Two Medium And Two Thin Tab Notepads On The Right, Each With 50 Sheets. Secured With An Elastic Closure And Produced With FscCertified Paper And Board.Born In Walthamstow, Essex, William Morris Was An Outstanding Character Of Many Talents, Being An Architect, Writer, Social Campaigner, Artist And, With His Kelmscott Press, An Important Figure Of The Arts And Crafts Movement, Establishing His Own Firm In 1875. Many Of Us Probably Know Him Best, However, From His Superb Furnishings And Textile Designs, Intricately Weaving Together Natural Motifs In A Highly Stylized TwoDimensional Fashion Influenced By Medieval Conventions. This Iconic Design Was Created For Morris & Co. By MorrisTrained Designer John Henry Dearle In 1901.
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