Lot 233

JOHN HENRY DEARLE (1859-1932) FOR MORRIS & CO.
ARTS & CRAFTS HAMMERSMITH CARPET, CIRCA 1880


Auction: Day One inc Contents from a London Apartment | Lots 197 to 333 | Wednesday 15th October
Description
hand-knotted wool
Dimensions
402cm x 389cm
Provenance
Private collection, London
Footnote
John Henry Dearle (1859–1932) was a central figure in the development of Morris & Co.’s textile and carpet designs in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He joined the firm in 1878 as a shop assistant and, from the mid-1880s, became the principal designer responsible for all carpet designs. Following William Morris’s death in 1896, Dearle assumed leadership of the company’s textile production.
Dearle’s carpets combine natural motifs with structured, geometric composition. Drawing on English flora as well as Persian and Turkish textiles, he adapted traditional forms with careful attention to proportion, scale, and colour. Technically, his carpets were produced both as hand-knotted works and on the patented Axminster loom, enabling precise patterning and rich coloration for a range of interiors and budgets.
Dearle’s designs contributed to the sustained success of Morris & Co. and exemplify the Arts & Crafts commitment to craftsmanship and functional beauty. His work is recognized for its clarity of design, material quality, and the role it played in extending Morris & Co.’s legacy in textile and carpet production.

