Botanical Grace: Why Campanula is the Romantic Heart of the Morris & Co. Archive

Key Takeaways

  • Campanula is one of the most delicate and romantic designs in the Morris & Co. archive, inspired by the wild bellflower.
  • Its flowing, naturalistic composition makes it one of the most versatile Morris designs for modern interiors.
  • Available in four distinctive colourways, Campanula suits everything from a sun-drenched conservatory to a moody bedroom.
  • The design pairs beautifully with natural materials — linen, rattan, aged oak — for an effortlessly organic look.
  • Campanula represents the softer, more lyrical side of the Morris & Co. archive — proof that restraint can be just as powerful as grandeur.

In a canon defined by bold repeats and architectural grandeur, Campanula occupies a singular and precious place. Named after the wild bellflower that carpets the meadows and hedgerows of the English countryside, it is a design of extraordinary delicacy — a love letter to the natural world rendered in ink and pigment. If the Acanthus is the lion of the Morris & Co. archive, Campanula is its nightingale: quieter, perhaps, but no less captivating.

The bellflower has long been associated with gratitude, humility, and everlasting love in the language of flowers — a Victorian tradition that Morris would have known well. Read more about the campanula flower on Wikipedia.

The Colourways

Campanula Wallpaper - Sunburst

Campanula is available in four colourways, each with its own distinct character. The Sunburst colourway is warm and luminous — a celebration of golden light that works beautifully in a south-facing sitting room or conservatory. The Sunburst/Ebony offers the same warmth with a dramatic dark ground, creating a jewel-box effect perfect for a dining room or study.

Campanula Wallpaper - Peacock/Opal

For those drawn to cooler tones, the Peacock/Opal colourway is a revelation — its deep teal ground and iridescent highlights evoking the shimmer of a peacock's feather in afternoon light. The Autumn Garden colourway brings the rich, burnished tones of the season indoors — perfect for a bedroom or dressing room intended to feel like a retreat.

How to Style Campanula

Campanula's naturalistic composition makes it one of the most forgiving Morris designs to style. It pairs beautifully with natural materials — linen curtains, rattan furniture, aged oak floorboards — and sits equally well alongside both antique and contemporary pieces. In a bedroom, hang it on all four walls and allow its gentle rhythm to create a sense of enveloping calm. In a sitting room, use it on a single feature wall and let it anchor the room's colour palette.

Above all, trust the design. Campanula has been enchanting rooms for over a century, and it shows no sign of losing its power to do so.

Further reading: Campanula on Wikipedia | Language of Flowers on Wikipedia | BBC Gardening

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