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William De Morgan designed and manufactured ceramics from
1870-1907, and lifelong friendships with William Morris and Edward
Burne Jones placed him at the heart of the Arts and Crafts
revolution. After designing stained glass for William Morris, De
Morgan set up his own pottery works. His personal vision was for
intense underglaze colours and shimmering lustres to show off his
designs of fabulous animal, rich florals in the Morris tradition,
and flowing Persian curves. Although the pottery was not a
financial success, William De Morgan has left us a unique design
legacy.
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