Beautiful Sleep Pillow Mist
Beautiful Sleep Pillow Mist
Beautiful Sleep Pillow Mist
Beautiful Sleep Pillow Mist
New

Beautiful Sleep Pillow Mist

100ml
£14.00 Sale Save

Unlock the secret to Beautiful Sleep™ with our sleep enhancing pillow mist with blend of lavender, cedarwood, coriander and vetiver essential oils known for their calming properties. 

Featuring the Beautiful Sleep™ fragrance independently proven* to provide the best night’s sleep and feel refreshed in the morning. 80% agreed the Pillow Mist enhances sleep after one night’s use, 92% would use the fragrance to help them prepare for sleep.

“My work is the embodiment of dreams,” said William Morris.
Recyclable glass bottle with decorative aluminium cap with Strawberry Thief thrush inset. In a Compton print carton using sustainable packaging promoting responsible forestry sourcing. 

William Morris Gallery is the only public museum in the World dedicated to the inspiring Victorian designer. The gallery is a not-for-profit organisation, based in his childhood home in Walthamstow. Every design used in William Morris At Home comes from the William Morris Gallery archives, the original home of William Morris.

Cruelty free and vegan friendly.

*Independent User Trial December 2023.

  • 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