Beautiful Sleep Velvet Hot Water Bottle
Beautiful Sleep Velvet Hot Water Bottle
Beautiful Sleep Velvet Hot Water Bottle
Beautiful Sleep Velvet Hot Water Bottle
Beautiful Sleep Velvet Hot Water Bottle
Beautiful Sleep Velvet Hot Water Bottle
Beautiful Sleep Velvet Hot Water Bottle
Beautiful Sleep Velvet Hot Water Bottle
Beautiful Sleep Velvet Hot Water Bottle
Beautiful Sleep Velvet Hot Water Bottle
Beautiful Sleep Velvet Hot Water Bottle
Beautiful Sleep Velvet Hot Water Bottle
Beautiful Sleep Velvet Hot Water Bottle
Beautiful Sleep Velvet Hot Water Bottle
Beautiful Sleep Velvet Hot Water Bottle
Beautiful Sleep Velvet Hot Water Bottle
Back in Stock 17th January

Beautiful Sleep Velvet Hot Water Bottle

620ml
£20.00 Sale Save

Bring warmth and beauty to bedtime: Beautiful Sleep™ hot water bottle with a velvety soft cover decorated with the Compton print from the William Morris Gallery archives.

  • Useful, compact 620ml size is perfect for a warming winter weekend away or for snuggling up on the sofa at home.
  • Crafted with contrast lining, velvet piping and finished with a turquoise satin bow, this hottie makes a perfect gift for her.
  • Beautiful Sleep™ independently proven to enhance sleep, sleep better and feel refreshed in the morning.
  • William Morris At Home is a collaboration with the not-for-profit William Morris Gallery. Every purchase will help support the Gallery bring the life and work of the artist and environmental campaigner to future generations.

Fabric Cover:
Outer: 100% Polyester, Inner: 20% Cotton, 80% Polyester

Hot Water Bottle:
Rubber & Cap PP

  • Free UK Standard Delivery: Complimentary on orders above £35 – 2 to 4 working days. 
  • UK Standard Delivery: £3.99 on orders below £35 – 2 to 4 working days. 

For international delivery or more information on delivery and returns, visit here.

Adding to Cart Added to Cart

INSPIRED BY THE ICONIC 'COMPTON' DESIGN

‘Compton’ was previously thought to have been William Morris’s last design for a wallpaper. This was confirmed by May Morris in her ‘Collected Works of William Morris’.

However, following Linda Parry’s research it is thought to have in fact been designed by Morris & Co.’s Chief Designer Henry Dearle. Rather, he and Dearle worked together, sending designs back and forth and correcting each other’s work. It was registered as a wallpaper and printed cotton on 27 February 1896.

View More