Changing the Face of Toile
As a wallpaper lover myself, I couldn’t pass the opportunity to highlight this amazing collection of toile by the talented designer, Sheila Bridges. And this is not your typical French pastoral toile we’ve seen widely used since the 1700’s. Sis has created her version by depicting activities and landmarks of the Black community in a satirical way. What a way to celebrate us and bring our culture into the network of home fashion. The launch isn’t new, but has recently received a lot of attention, generating a new appreciation for black culture and the stereotypes woven in the African American experience. From couples dancing with a boom box nearby, girls doing double Dutch jump-rope and a trio playing basketball, all hand-screened in a choice of eleven colors or in your own custom color for an upcharge.
Sheila’s Harlem Toile wallpaper has been featured in The Studio Museum In Harlem, The Cooper Hewitt Museum, The Museum of Art and Design in New York City and the Musée De La Toile De Jouy in France. From wallpaper sold by the roll, to wall decals, fabrics, Moroccan Babouches and even an exclusive line with Converse—you can get your hands on an array of products with this Designer’s classic motif. Shop for it here: Harlem Toile.
Even Oprah rated the Harlem Toile de Jouy Plate Set amongst her favorite things for 2020! I’ve already ordered my set. Order yours here: Harlem Toile de Jouy - Glitterville
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Sheila has been a ranking designer of the industry for many years with both national and international publications behind her name. She has designed for many prominent…