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MORRIS & CO Refined Gentlemen Beard Duo

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MORRIS & CO Refined Gentlemen Beard Duo

Daily care kit to keep beards in check. Begin with gentle shampoo, specially formulated to cleanse the beard, leaving it feeling refreshed. Follow with lightweight, non greasy hydrating beard balm, formulated with cacao and shea butter, to soften and condition hair, for a smooth, well kept finish. All blended with willow bark extract, juniper and borage oils with warmth of pepper and amber.


Refinement meets artisan craftsmanship and heritage design in this eclectic collection of Morris & Co men’s travel accessories and grooming. Regarded by some as the greatest designer and one of the most outstanding figures of the arts and crafts movement, William Morris was also a poet, artist, philosopher, typographer and political theorist.


A gentle shampoo (100ml) to leave bristles feeling refreshed followed by a lightweight non greasy lip balm (80g)

MORRIS & CO Refined Gentlemen

ABOUT WILLIAM MORRIS:

Regarded by some as the greatest designer and one of the most outstanding figures of the arts and crafts movement, William Morris was also a poet, artist, philosopher, typographer and political theorist.

William Morris' ACANTHUS DESIGN

ABOUT William Morris' ACANTHUS DESIGN:

Acanthus is an early Morris pattern and no pattern is more iconic William Morris. These tiles based on the original William Morris 1874 textile pattern, first manufactured as wallpaper by Jeffrey and Co. in 1875.

Morris described Acanthus as a "luxurious" pattern, an appropriate description since early on, Morris textiles were only available to the wealthy class. Acanthus later found its way to printed wallpaper and eventually to large pattern printed wallpaper, printed at Merton Abbey. These larger patterns were slower to be well-received by the middle classes than the textiles had been by artistocratic and artsy circles.

By his death in 1896, Morris had transformed the way way the middle classes decorated their homes.

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