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York Wallcoverings Limoncello Toile Blue Wallpaper

York Wallcoverings Limoncello Toile Blue Wallpaper

Limoncello's perfectly pin-straight groves are lovingly painted in shades of yellow, blue, and grey accented by delicate golden-brown blossoms. This Limoncello Toile Wallpaper measures approximately 27 inches wide by 27 feet long, measuring approximately 60.8 square feet per roll. The quintessential design for timeless romance, toile (pronounced twall) traces its origins to 18th century fabrics. This celebrated motif is explored with a range of classical reproductions and modern reimaginings.
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York Wallcoverings Limoncello Toile Blue Wallpaper

Limoncello's perfectly pin-straight groves are lovingly painted in shades of yellow, blue, and grey accented by delicate golden-brown blossoms. This Limoncello Toile Wallpaper measures approximately 27 inches wide by 27 feet long, measuring approximately 60.8 square feet per roll. The quintessential design for timeless romance, toile (pronounced twall) traces its origins to 18th century fabrics. This celebrated motif is explored with a range of classical reproductions and modern reimaginings.

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Limoncello's perfectly pin-straight groves are lovingly painted in shades of yellow, blue, and grey accented by delicate golden-brown blossoms. This Limoncello Toile Wallpaper measures approximately 27 inches wide by 27 feet long, measuring approximately 60.8 square feet per roll. The quintessential design for timeless romance, toile (pronounced twall) traces its origins to 18th century fabrics. This celebrated motif is explored with a range of classical reproductions and modern reimaginings.