They look great in this kitchen. I don't think the pattern over-powers the space because the other elements in the room are neutral and simple in style. I think that's the trick with these bold prints.

A smaller dose of pattern in the bathroom.

Added detail in a front entrance...very welcoming.

As a back splash...again, they are the star of the show. Nothing else in the room is trying to compete.

Great in a restaurant, public setting. Warm and inviting when paired with the wood floors, iron beams and beat-up brick wall. Love this look.


Are they trendy or classic? What do you think?
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