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NLXL Brooklyn Tin Tiles Metallic Wallpaper TIN-08

NLXL Brooklyn Tin Tiles Metallic Wallpaper TIN-08

In 2009, MERCI's Parisian store featured vintage ceiling tins as part of their decor concept. These tins have since become a sought-after attraction, often photographed by visitors and inquired about for purchase.

In partnership with NLXL, MERCI has created the Brooklyn Tin Tiles wallpaper collection, available here in a dark metallic design.

Originating in Europe as an affordable alternative to plasterwork, tin ceilings gained popularity in North America between 1890 and 1930, and now add to the appeal of this iconic architectural feature.

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NLXL Brooklyn Tin Tiles Metallic Wallpaper TIN-08

In 2009, MERCI's Parisian store featured vintage ceiling tins as part of their decor concept. These tins have since become a sought-after attraction, often photographed by visitors and inquired about for purchase.

In partnership with NLXL, MERCI has created the Brooklyn Tin Tiles wallpaper collection, available here in a dark metallic design.

Originating in Europe as an affordable alternative to plasterwork, tin ceilings gained popularity in North America between 1890 and 1930, and now add to the appeal of this iconic architectural feature.

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In 2009, MERCI's Parisian store featured vintage ceiling tins as part of their decor concept. These tins have since become a sought-after attraction, often photographed by visitors and inquired about for purchase.

In partnership with NLXL, MERCI has created the Brooklyn Tin Tiles wallpaper collection, available here in a dark metallic design.

Originating in Europe as an affordable alternative to plasterwork, tin ceilings gained popularity in North America between 1890 and 1930, and now add to the appeal of this iconic architectural feature.