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    William Morris Tulip & Willow Luminaries

    Create an artful candlelit effect indoors or out with a set of Modgy Luminaries. Just add water and drop in flameless water-activated LED candles to set the mood. Reusable and durable, they pop up for use and fold flat for space-saving storage. Includes 4 lanterns and 4 candles in every package.

    William Morris (1834-1896) was an artist, designer, poet, social activist, and a founder of the Arts and Crafts movement. As a response to the low-quality mass-produced products resulting from the Industrial Revolution, Morris based his firm, Morris & Co., on the concept of fine hand-crafted goods. Hugely successful, his studio created artisanal home décor items including wallpaper, fabrics, embroideries, and tapestries.

    Inspired by the English countryside, Morris turned tangled cottage gardens into richly detailed patterns. Our luminary recreates the beautiful Tulip and Willow design which features scrolling willow branches woven through with fanciful tulips in full bloom.

    "Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful." –William Morris

    Included: 4 luminaries, 4 LED candles, and 4 Lithium batteries per package. Luminaries arrive flat and expand with water.

    Details:
    Dimensions: 6" X 6.5"
    Materials: BPA Free Plastic
    Color: Blue, Yellow, White
    Care: Rinse with water and dish soap. Leave open to dry, store flat.

    Pickup available at MNMF Shops Offices

    Usually ready in 5+ days
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