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Green Dining Room South Kensington Museum


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Green Dining Room South Kensington Museum. The room was commissioned in 1865 as a refreshment room in what was then called the south kensington museum (now the victoria and albert museum). Introduction the green dining room is one of the best surviving examples of the aesthetic of william morris, designer, poet, socialist, and preservationist.

William Morris (1834 1896) V&A’s Green Dining Room (1866
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The green dining room, later called the morris room, was envisioned to bring enchantment for all to enjoy and, to this day, it’s a place where the morris culture of beauty reigns. You can just swing by to. The café is located within the v&a museum in south kensington, which is open to all and free to visit.

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William Morris (1834 1896) V&A’s Green Dining Room (1866

The green dining room, later called the morris room, was envisioned to bring enchantment for all to enjoy and, to this day, it’s a place where the morris culture of beauty reigns. The room was commissioned in 1865 as a refreshment room in what was then called the south kensington museum (now the victoria and albert museum). The café is located within the v&a museum in south kensington, which is open to all and free to visit. The green dining room is the westernmost room of a suite of three refreshment rooms on the ground floor of the lecture theatre range.

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