Touring Emery Walker’s House: A Captivating Arts & Crafts Treasure Trove | Visitors’ Book
The World of Interiors presents Visitors’ Book from Emery Walker’s House at 7 Hammersmith Terrace. Together with William Morris, Emery Walker was a trailblazer of the arts and crafts movement during the 19th and 20th century. Emery Walker’s Georgian terrace overlooks London’s River Thames, and is preserved as a snapshot in time with Walker’s furniture and objects.
From the drawer containing some of William Morris’ personal items to the hand-embroidered coverlet by William’s daughter, May Morris, the densely-decorated, jewel-toned interiors preserve a vibrant slice of Walker’s milieu. “Emery Walker’s house is a really unique survival of a truly authentic arts and crafts interior,” says Helen Elletson, curator of the William Morris society. Watch the full episode of Visitors’ Book as we explore Emery Walker’s charming and historic house, and view the new collection of wallpapers and fabrics from Morris & Co, which are inspired by the house.
Read the full story: https://worldofinteriors.com/s....tory/emery-walker-ho
Visit https://morrisandco.sandersondesigngroup.com. For opening times of Emery Walker’s House, visit https://emerywalker.org.uk.
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00:00 - The Dining Room: “It’s a true testament to their friendship…”
03:25 - The Drawing Room: “The wallpaper was apparently designed for the first Lord Lytton”
04:45 - The Bedroom: “The designs are timeless…”
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