Brook Street
In completely different eras, two neighboring houses on Mayfair's upscale Brook Street were home to two very different musicians: the baroque composer George Frideric Handel and the rock musician Jimi Hendrix. Hendrix spent part of his short musical career in an apartment at No. 23 - the building from which this pattern comes. The reed-like fabric design is typical of the late 19th century: an all-over pattern on a slightly roughened background that incorporates a gentle texture into the motif.
LITTLE GREENE wallpaper - Brook Street - Elysian
In completely different eras, two neighboring houses on Mayfair's upscale Brook Street were home to two very different musicians: the baroque com...
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In completely different eras, two neighboring houses on Mayfair's upscale Brook Street were home to two very different musicians: the baroque com...
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In completely different eras, two neighboring houses on Mayfair's upscale Brook Street were home to two very different musicians: the baroque com...
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In completely different eras, two neighboring houses on Mayfair's upscale Brook Street were home to two very different musicians: the baroque com...
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In completely different eras, two neighboring houses on Mayfair's upscale Brook Street were home to two very different musicians: the baroque com...
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