J.R. Burrows & Company

A licensee since 1995, J.R. Burrows has reproduced carpets and fabrics that can be seen in the historic house museums operated by Historic New England.
The Wreath, a c. 1880 William Morris carpet, is installed in the entry and stair halls of the Sarah Orne Jewett House, South Berwick, Maine. The stairways of the Codman Estate in Lincoln, Massachusetts, wear a reproduction of a c. 1910 carpet. "Poppy" Axminster carpet, designed by William Morris in 1875, is installed in the library at "The Vale," the Lyman Estate in Waltham, Massachusetts.

- Reproduction carpet in the stair hall, Codman Estate, Lincoln, Massachusetts.
J.R. Burrows & Company was founded in 1985. Burrows Studio encompasses the collection of Arts & Crafts Movement designs offered by J.R. Burrows & Company. Styled under the direction of John Burrows, the designs are representative of the Aesthetic Movement and the first generation of the Anglo-American Arts & Crafts Movement from the 1880s and 1890s. The pattern designs, drawn from nature and following the principals of moral design of the Arts & Crafts Movement, represent the finest aspects of simplicity and refinement in line and coloring.
J.R. Burrows & Company's patterns have been used in some of the most famous Shingle Style, Queen Anne Revival, and Colonial Revival homes of the late nineteenth century. Burrows Studio also offers designs in the post-1900 American Arts & Crafts style and is introducing Art Deco designs from the 1920s.
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