A William Morris Woodland Weeds biscuit tin featuring a detailed botanical pattern, designed to keep biscuits and treats fresh while adding heritage style to your kitchen.
The William Morris Woodland Weeds biscuit tin features a richly detailed botanical design first printed as a wallpaper in 1905, almost a decade after William Morris’s death. The pattern reflects the lasting influence of Morris’s approach to design, celebrating wild plants and natural forms arranged in a flowing, balanced composition.
Woodland Weeds captures the quiet beauty of nature growing freely, with finely drawn leaves and stems creating a design that feels both intricate and calming. This biscuit tin combines that timeless pattern with everyday practicality, offering a stylish way to store biscuits, cakes or treats while keeping them fresher for longer.
Features the Woodland Weeds design, first printed as a wallpaper in 1905
Inspired by William Morris’s love of natural forms and botanical detail
Well fitting lid helps keep biscuits and treats fresh
Versatile rectangular tin suitable for kitchen storage or organisation
Reusable steel tin that looks lovely left out on display
Material: Steel
Length: 19.5cm
Width: 15.4cm
Height: 7.5cm
Care instructions: Wipe clean with a damp cloth
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This tin is ideal for biscuits and bakes, but also works well for tea bags, baking accessories or everyday household storage.
With its detailed botanical pattern and practical design, this William Morris Woodland Weeds biscuit tin is a beautiful way to bring classic Arts and Crafts style into everyday life.