First produced in 1911, the inspiration for this design appears to be a mille-fleurs tapestry with its flowery meadow effect, although here grapes, pomegranates, blackberries, cherries, and acorns are found in the “field” alongside roses and varieties of dianthus. With its stylish floral forms, and patterned ground, it remains within the Arts and Crafts aesthetic, but would look perfect in a period or a contemporary room.