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Bedeck of Belfast

William Morris Strawberry Thief Pair of Standard Pillowcases, Cochineal Pink

£24

Colour: Pink, Green

Introducing the William Morris Strawberry Thief Standard Pillowcases in Cochineal Pink. This iconic design blends nature-inspired motifs with rich patterns. Originally crafted by Morris in 1883, it's now available in a refreshing garden color palette of sage greens and crisp pinks. Made from 100% cotton percale, these pillowcases add a rejuvenating touch to your bedroom. Pair them with coordinating accessories, like the embroidered Strawberry Thief square pillowcase or the pink, leaf-bordered throw, offering warmth and elegance.

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Original Product Description:

William Morris Strawberry Thief Pair of Standard Pillowcases Cochineal Pink A truly iconic Morris & Co. design, Strawberry Thief combines its designer's fascination for the dramas of nature with a love of rich, complex pattern. Originally created by William Morris in 1883, the much-loved Strawberry Thief is inspired by thrushes pinching strawberries from his kitchen garden at Kelmscott House. Translated onto bedding in an uplifting colour story, where sage greens pair with crisp pinks in a fresh garden palette across this 100% cotton percale duvet. Bringing a light, rejuvenating feel to bedroom schemes, the duvet set is complemented by a delightful range of coordinating accessories. A square cushion with an elegantly embroidered damask design seamlessly contributes another layer of timeless pattern. Add a sophisticated touch with the embroidered Strawberry Thief square pillowcase, featuring sections of the iconic pattern situated in opposite corners. A woven pink throw bordered with a decorative leaf margin is the perfect colour contrast for your bed. A cotton-wool blend, it's sure to keep the warmth in during long winter nights.