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Kingsley Walters

Willow Bough Leather Key Chain by Kingsley Walters

Regular price
£35.00 GBP
Regular price
Sale price
£35.00 GBP
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New and exclusive to William Morris Gallery is this leather keychain constructed from 3.5mm English vegetable tanned leather and featuring a 2.5mm bridle hook, d-ring, split ring and a stud closure. The design also features a hand stamped detail taken from ‘Willow Bough’ a wallpaper design by William Morris in 1887. 

Designed and made in London by leather craftsman Kingsley Walters, this contemporary take on one of William Morris’s most enduring wallpaper designs offers an opportunity to make a useful object beautiful. 

Due to the natural tannage of the leather, the article will age beautifully adding character to your product.

Forming part of our Archive Collection, where rare objects and designs from the gallery’s archive are skillfully recontextualized with a contemporary lens in small numbers by modern British artisans. Every purchase directly supports the maker & the traditional practice of art and crafts within the UK, alongside supporting William Morris Gallery’s work, helping to fund our education initiatives, conservation efforts and world-class exhibitions.

Care & Information

  • Dimensions : 9 H x 2cm W - Small
  • Dimensions: 12 H x 2.5cm W - Medium
  • 100% English bridle leather
  • Brass bridle hook, d-ring & split ring
  • Stud closure
  • KWS & WMG logo mark 
  • Due to the natural tannage of the leather, the article will age beautifully adding character to your product.
  • Available in Tan, Dark Brown & Black & in two sizes
  • Made in the UK 
  • Exclusive to William Morris Gallery