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Includes 1 Peel & Stick sample and 1 Peel & Stick 24″ × 24″ panel.
A repeated photographic study of Detroit's riverfront skyline rendered in warm sepia and dusty teal, with the buildings rising above their reflection in the Detroit River. The composition reads as a horizontal panoramic image repeated in two stacked bands across the field — cylindrical towers and stepped historic skyscrapers stand in sharp profile, with the river below carrying a wavering mirror version of the same scene. The pattern shows visible printing texture, like a halftone newspaper image enlarged to wall scale.Palette holds entirely to two tone families: warm sandstone-and-camel for the architecture, cool slate-blue for the river. The teal water passages function as tonal counterweight to the sepia buildings, and the muted hand-tinted quality keeps the pattern reading as historical document rather than tourism photograph. Scale is generous; the architecture is meant to register from across a room, with detail rewarding close inspection.Best in spaces that want urban reference with weight: a hotel lobby, a restored downtown loft, the back wall of a restaurant, a study in a Midtown condo, a bunk room in a converted warehouse. Works in industrial architecture, postwar modern interiors, and homes with a Midwestern story to tell. Pairs with worn leather, blackened steel, salvaged oak, and Edison-bulb lighting. Particularly handsome in spaces with high ceilings where the panoramic composition can extend without interruption.
Wallpaper pattern is 24" x 24" repeat.