Yesterday , theNew York Times ran a tourof the awful Brooklyn townhome Beastie Boy Mike D lives in with his family . The house is super nerveless , but most of the stuff inside is either one - of - a - kind or wildly expensive , by non - illustrious - person standards . Except for the awing Brooklyn - themed wallpaper that Mike D designed for the MoMA Store . And infer what ? You canbuy it !
A 16 foot by 24 human foot roll of Brooklyn Toile is $ 200 ( $ 160 if you ’re a MoMA member ) . The wallpaper is a take off ontoile , a eccentric of figural wallpaper popular in France during the 19th century . Except alternatively of bucolic fit of cows and peasant , Mike ’s version shows us picture of his home borough , like the Brooklyn Bridge . In the home plate tour , the crimson and white newspaper makes a cameo in theliving way . Yes , you might be green-eyed of Mike D ’s theatre — but at least now , you’re able to have a musical composition of it in your own place , too . [ MoMA Store ]
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