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We found the exact Miley Cyrus bathroom wallpaper at Gucci
Miley Cyrus attends the Tom Ford AW/20 Fashion Show at Milk Studios on February 07, 2020 in Los Angeles, California.
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Miley Cyrus' exquisitely embellished Los Angeles home has drawn attention recently. Since unveiling her impressive six-bedroom, seven-bathroom, 6,800-square-foot, Southern Californian abode last month, it has been the topic of much conversation.
Designed by her mother, Tish Cyrus, the space is thoughtful, colorful and bursting with personality, featuring everything from the best outdoor furniture to our favorite – the bathroom – which fully embraces Tish's signature style.
Take the focal point: the Tiger-faced Gucci wallpaper. Just like the 28-year-old singer, this wallpaper is a force to be reckoned with, and when paired with marble countertops and 1970s-inspired sconces, it makes a long-lasting impression.
If you were left swooning over this stylish statement, you're in luck – not only have we spotted the exact wallpaper Miley Cyrus has in her bathroom, we have also rounded up four other statement-making suggestions.
1. Furnish walls with Miley Cyrus' Gucci bathroom wallpaper
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Tiger Face Print Wallpaper for $210, at Gucci
Influenced by Gucci's women's ready-to-wear collection, this wallpaper will make a strong statement. With repetitive tigers throughout, it will work well as a standalone option or paired with the best candles .
2. Choose a subtler approach with this pared-down version
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Star Tiger Wallpaper for $208, at Anthropologie
For those who love the idea of Miley's go-to wallpaper but are a bit nervous about the bold colors, let us recommend this toned-down version . Designed by Aimee Wilder, this strikingly whimsical wallpaper is available in three different variations, and sure to delight both children and adults.
3. Invest in this colorful choice
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Tropical Toile Peel and Stick Wallpaper by Drew Barrymore Flower Home l Was $69, Now $39.88, at Walmart
Create a boho-inspired look with this peel-and-stick wallpaper . Featuring a timeless toile design, the multi-colored hue choice is a safer, more subtle selection.
4. Feature this sleek safari-inspired selection
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Leopards Wallpaper for $198, at Anthropologie
Another excellent recommendation is this safari-inspired wallpaper that showcases leopards taking a single-file stroll and available in charming choices. Plus, the only thing better than that is it's also an Anthropologie bestseller. The ultimate win-win!
5. Invest in this gorgeous geometric wallpaper
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Orren Ellis Strawser 33' L x 20" W Geometric Wallpaper Roll starting at $1. 28/sq ft, at Wayfair
Last but not least, if animal-inspired wallpapers are not your forte, create abstract and contemporary styles with this gorgeous geometric choice . Available in three variations, each features bold lines for a modern look.
Brittany Romano wrote for Homes & Gardens as a U.S. Shopping Editor. A graduate of New England College, Brittany started her career as a freelance fashion market assistant at Marie Claire. She later joined AMI, where she designed a highly profitable commerce vertical. Noted for her award-winning content, she's covered everything from celebrity beauty hacks to the most lavish home decor.
Gucci Wallpaper, Industrial Flourishes Offer Style, Durability in This Springs Home
Gavin Zeigler for Sotheby’s International Realty
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A Springs house with an H-shaped layout has recently come on the market for $1. 595 million. Dana Trotter of Sotheby’s International Realty is representing the home, which was featured in The New York Times in 2009 for its renovation.
The then-owners were Russell Groves and Neal Becksted, principals at the Manhattan architecture and Interior design firm S. Russell Groves (Manhattanites may recognize the name as being responsible for Scarpetta in the meatpacking district and Blanc de Chine on Fifth Avenue). After they bought the 1980s spec home, they gave it an overhaul, adding character and style, while also creating “a low-maintenance getaway,” the article explains.
“We wanted something compact, efficient and casual,” Groves told The Times. He and Becksted sold the home in 2011.
The 1,500-square-foot cedar-sided house is located on a secluded half-acre parcel in a wooded area surrounded by oaks and pines.
At the center of the H-shaped layout is a bright and airy great room thanks to sliding French doors that open to the rear deck and clerestory windows that allow the light to pour in. The room also features a brick, wood-burning fireplace that rises through the vaulted ceilings past the exposed beams and a modern chandelier that hangs down (However, we are told certain lighting fixtures are excluded from the sale). Hardwood floors are featured throughout most of the house.
The eat-in kitchen opens to the great room and features “a handsome gray accented with Gucci wallpaper,” stainless-steel surfaces and cabinetry, top-of-the-line appliances and “a gorgeous built-in banquette,” Trotter’s listing says.
“Industrial flourishes like the robust metal frames, doors with ribbed glass inserts, canvas roller shades and antique push- button switches add substance and durability,” the listing continues.
There are a total of three bedrooms and two full bathrooms. The primary bedroom has a row of horizontal windows that allows for privacy, but also natural light. It has an ensuite bathroom with a retro-looking mop sink with cross handles, as well as white subway tiles.
Two generously-sized guest bedrooms can be found in the opposite wing of the house. They share a full bathroom in the hallway.
The rear wood deck offers lots of space for outdoor dining or relaxation, while overlooking the large pool.
Trotter says the home has been meticulously maintained and even comes with a new central air-conditioning system. The well water has a filtration system for the whole house. There is also an irrigation system.
The full basement provides added storage space.
“This secluded, stylish and carefree modern beach house presents an excellent opportunity to the discerning buyer,” Trotter says.
[Listing: 23 Delavan Street, Springs|Broker: Dana Trotter of Sotheby’s International Realty] GMAP
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This year, the German company A. S Creation Tapeten AG released a wallpaper printed with Karl Lagerfeld's sketches. Couturier collaborated with this company during his lifetime, in 1993, and, as it turned out, interior design was his passion.
Lagerfeld even participated in the design of suites in hotels: in particular, in the Hotel de Crillon, opened after many years of renovation in 2017, one of the signature suites was completely designed by Karl Lagerfeld.
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Wallpaper Karl Lagerfeld embellished with designer sketches
Today, many fashion brands have their own home lines – we can decorate our sofas with paisley-patterned Etro cushions or Roberto Cavalli leopard print, Brunello Cucinelli cashmere throws. We can put a Gucci colored table in the living room, armchairs in the Marni or Missoni ethnic style, place a Louis Vuitton cocoon chair from the Objets Nomades collection in the garden ... Since last year, Lebanese designer Elie Saab has not only been sewing luxurious evening and wedding dresses, but also working on the design of sofas and tables, And Giorgio Armani has been producing the Armani Casa line for many years and developing the Armani Hotels & Resorts hotel chain.
Most of the fashion brands playing in the home market today are known to consumers for their collections of home accessories and furniture. But many of them also have branded finishing materials: wallpapers, upholstery fabrics, tiles.
Collections are produced (however, as well as furniture, and glasses, and perfumes) in collaboration with workshops and companies specializing in such products. Versace collaborates with Gardenia Orchidea to make a tile with its Gorgon Medusa, and Valentino at the Ceramiche Piemme factory produces a tile with the signature letter V.
Finishing materials from fashion brands have their own specifics, which does not always allow them to be successfully combined with collections from other manufacturers
Vera Odyn
Head of the architectural bureau Form
Designers use their iconic motifs, logos, prints in finishing materials for the home. At Roberto Cavalli you can find wallpaper with an animalistic pattern, at Gucci - with a floral one, at Dior Maison - with the famous Toile de Jouy pattern. Christian Lacroix, in collaboration with the British company Designers Guild, has been creating upholstery fabrics, curtains, wallpaper with butterflies for ten years now.
Russian designers are also successfully working in the “finishing” niche: Slava Zaitsev produces wallpapers at the Russian Avangard factory, and Valentin Yudashkin works together with the Italian factory Emiliana Parati. “The first Valentin Yudashkin wallpaper collection in collaboration with the Emiliana Parati factory came out in 2014,” says Valentin Yudashkin. – For the starting point in the Gold Edition collection, together with the designer of the factory, we took my latest most elegant and valuable dresses, where gold is present both in the fabrics and in the decor of the outfits. We printed the wallpaper on gold foil, and this, I must say, is a revolutionary solution.”
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Interior with wallpaper Valentin Yudashkin from the Gold Edition collection
The niche of finishing materials from fashion brands will only develop in the coming years, but one must be careful with designer finishes, says Vera Odyn, head of the Form architectural bureau. “An interior oversaturated with single-brand items will almost certainly become controversial. If the customer still has a desire to integrate branded finishing materials into the interior, it is worth observing the measure. Whether it's a recognizable logo, a combination of colors or a trendy pattern, finishing materials from fashion brands have their own specifics, which does not always allow them to be successfully combined with collections from other manufacturers. That is why the neighborhood must be verified, which is precisely the task of the architect. Choosing between a fashion brand or a professional one already depends on the concept of the project, and the decision is formed in the process of dialogue between the specialist and the customer.”
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The Italian house of Gucci has announced the opening of a new production line - Gucci Décor. The creative director of the fashion house, Alexandro Michele, started developing prints for interior and decor items: sofas, screens, pillows, candlesticks, sugar bowls and other things. In the debut collection, Gucci Décor will release Florentine porcelain, candles with author's scents, chairs, wallpaper and other interior and decor items.
Prices range from $190 for scented candles and incense trays to $30,000 for a screen. This is the most expensive item in the collection, and all because thousands of flowers are manually embroidered on silk panels by Gucci craftsmen.
It is known that the new collection will go on sale in September of this year. Items will be available in Gucci branded boutiques, as well as in the online store.
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