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Brooklyn Toile Wallpaper

Brooklyn Toile Wallpaper

We never thought we’d hear ourselves say this, but we finally found wallpaper we actually want to buy. We’d also have absolutely no problems spending a Saturday installing this in the homestead paying a professional to install it. This Brooklyn Toile Wallpaper finally made us change our minds. First, it was designed by Mike D (yeah, that Mike D), and the guys from Revolver New York. Honestly, we were already sold when we read that, but there’s more. Designed in the style of a classic French Country Toile, this wallpaper captures lots of things about Brooklyn: Coney Island, Hasidic Jews, pigeons, Notorious B.I.G. and subways in a modern, but classic way. And it also looks really good in a bathroom if the pictures from Mike D’s installation on the site are any indication.