Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co.

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Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. was a 19th-century decorative arts firm founded by William Morris and his associates, renowned for its handcrafted designs and central role in the Arts and Crafts and Pre-Raphaelite movements.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf British company
decorative arts firm
alsoKnownAs The Firm
associatedWith Red House, Bexleyheath
William Morris’s domestic interiors
country England
United Kingdom
designPhilosophy rejection of industrial mass production
revival of traditional craftsmanship
unity of art and craft
dissolved 1875
employed craftsmen
designers
stained glass artists
foundedBy Charles Faulkner
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Edward Burne-Jones
Ford Madox Brown
Peter Paul Marshall
Philip Webb
William Morris
hasFounderRoleOf William Morris as principal designer
inception 1861
industry decorative arts
furniture design
interior design
stained glass
textile design
influenced British interior design
later Arts and Crafts designers
influencedBy Gothic Revival
medieval art
legalForm partnership
locatedIn London
movement Arts and Crafts movement
Pre-Raphaelite movement
notableFor collaboration with Pre-Raphaelite artists
handcrafted designs
medieval-inspired decoration
period 19th century
product embroidery
furniture
stained glass windows
tapestries
textiles
wallpaper
successor Morris & Co.

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