
Masking tape mt William Morris


Japanese masking tape made of Japanese Washi paper which you can use for decorating whatever you like from boxes to cards, dishes to furniture. Can be used in different surfaces such as paper, wood, metal, porcelain, glass etc. Thanks to the history of making industrial masking tapes, mt masking tape is high quality – strong while extremely thin. Excellent adhesiveness makes the tape stick, at the same time it can be removed easily without leaving any trace.
William Morris (1834-1896) was the greatest designer and craftsman of the Arts&Crafts Movement (founded 1887) influencing some of the most magnificent and fashionable products of the 19th Century. Morris placed great value on the joy of craftsmanship and the natural beauty of materials pioneered by The Arts&Crafts Movement which, eventually, emerged in Japan as the Mingei Movement. Today, some 120 years after his death, William Morris’ legacy lives on and the business he established continues to create, market and sell interior decoration coupled with and excellence of design style founded on his asthetic strategy. Contained within his lecture, „The History of Pattern Designing“ is his most famous quotation: „Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful“ which still has significance today.