This Bay Area themed toile wallpaper features rappers Too $hort, E-40, Humpty Hump and Mac Dre. Also shown are Alice Waters, Joe Montana, and political activist Angela Davis against a backdrop of San Francisco landmarks.
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The restaurant Fiorella is known for its food ... and its Instagram-famous wallpaper. Called "Bay Area Toile" the wallpaper has attracted the attention of diners and was even noted on a list of Bon Appetit's coolest restaurant trends for 2016.
The wallpaper was drawn by artist Matt Ritchie, who worked with comedy troupe Lonely Island to create a very Bay Area wall covering. Ritchie said he's constantly tagged on Instagram in photos of the wall, since Fiorella opened.
Matt Ritchie, left, and Jorma Taccone (of Lonely Island) in front of the Bay Area Toile wallpaper that the two collaborated on. The wallpaper has become popular on Instagram as it's been featured in popular spots, such as Fiorella in San Francisco.
An image of the Brooklyn Toile wallpaper, which served as the inspiration for the Bay Area Toile. The wallpaper features imagery of Brooklyn in a French country toile style and was made in collaboration between Beastie Boys' Mike D, Revolver New York and Flavor Paper. The imagery includes Biggie, Coney Island, Borough Hall Station and others.
An image of the Brooklyn Toile wallpaper, which served as the inspiration for the Bay Area Toile. The wallpaper features imagery of Brooklyn in a French country toile style and was made in collaboration between Beastie Boys' Mike D, Revolver New York and Flavor Paper. Here, the wallpaper is seen in a bathroom at Mike D's former Brooklyn home.
Images of the Brooklyn Toile wallpaper, which served as the inspiration for the Bay Area Toile. The wallpaper features imagery of Brooklyn in a French country toile style and was made in collaboration between Beastie Boys' Mike D, Revolver New York and Flavor Paper.
The diamond-patterned wall covering has inspired a number of Fiorella's customers to pause and take photos next to it, enthralled by the many Bay Area references embedded into the design. Fiorella co-owner Boris Nemchenok said the wallpaper was "a big hit right away, more so than we ever thought."
"We literally started getting all these tags and just everybody posting on Instagram about the wallpaper," Nemchenok told SFGATE. "We were getting a lot of social media people coming in and wanting to eat their pizza in front of the wallpaper. At that point, it became this thing."
The project was initially inspired by a similar wallpaper, Brooklyn Toile; as lore has it, the Beastie Boys' Mike Diamond was interested in a wallpaper called Chinatown Toile, which featured a modernized take on toile. Diamond mentioned that he wished it had more about Brooklyn and his upbringing, Flavor Paper founder Jon Sherman told SFGATE.
An image of the Brooklyn Toile wallpaper, which served as the inspiration for the Bay Area Toile. The wallpaper features imagery of Brooklyn in a French country toile style and was made in collaboration between Beastie Boys' Mike D, Revolver New York and Flavor Paper. Here, the wallpaper is seen in the hallway of Mike D's former Brooklyn home. The imagery includes Biggie, Coney Island, Borough Hall Station and others.
When The Lonely Island's Taccone was looking for wallpaper for his own place, the idea of a custom piece came up, and Sherman explained Diamond's connection to the Brooklyn Toile and told him, "if you wanna make something Bay Area-related, we'd love to do it."
Ritchie worked on the drawings on and off for a year between his own art shows, settling on the diamond design and getting the images to Flavor Paper to finalize the design. The wallpaper was displayed for one night at Oakland's Athen B. gallery (now Part 2 gallery) in 2015, before it gained its Instagram following on Fiorella's walls in 2016.
Ritchie attributes the wallpaper's popularity to the specific selection of local icons, the fact that it's made of locations and people from both San Francisco and the East Bay. "Everybody connects to different things," said Ritchie.
When asked who he would add to the new wallpaper if he had the chance, Curry tops the list. And if he had his free pick of others to add in, Ritchie said Tom Waits and Les Claypool (of Primus) are also high on that list.
These wallpapers are super cool and match the new Unity face and new Black Unity watchband perfectly. You can check out our hands-on with the new Black Unity watchband as well as our first look at the new Unity watch face currently available as part of the watchOS 7.3 software update.
Thanks to the new revamped Lock Screen customization options in iOS 16, we now have many other features such as Depth Effect wallpapers and Perspective zoom. With these new features, you will no longer miss that old, boring Lock Screen.
While many apps offer wallpapers for your iPhone Lock Screen, if you are looking for something dedicated to Depth Effect, Lockd is your answer. The app features a good-looking and easy-to-navigate UI. When you open the app for the first time, it will ask you to select topics of your choice.
And what if you want to share some pictures with the community? Unsplash has the option for that too, and you can be part of the community of some amazing professional and amateur photographers worldwide. So why wait? Check out this free wallpaper app for iPhone now!
The first thing that surprised me about this app was how there were no ads despite its great features. I was in love with this within the first few minutes of using it. Other than not bombarding you with ads, the app also comes with a guide on how to use wallpapers on your Lock Screen.
This must be highly appreciated as many apps force you with banner ads even to navigate through them. And before downloading them, you can choose the resolution (vertical or landscape), which is a good thing to have. I would have loved to see a dedicated section for Depth Effect wallpapers, though.
Once you open the app, you will love how beautiful it looks. Thanks to hundreds of stunning images, the same can be said for its wallpaper collections. Moreover, the wallpapers are updated daily, so you will never run out of the best wallpapers for your iPhone Lock Screen.
The app is too crowded, like its wallpaper collections, thanks to the tons of features it is packed with. While it may seem great, its not-so-good UI confused me about what and where the things I wanted were.
Bring your screen to life with this 4k wallpaper app for iPhone. There are various categories of wallpapers, be it sports, animals, space, abstract, nature, patterns, and more. But mind you, the app warns the users that wallpapers in the app are primarily made on the dimensions of iPhones with Notch.
Now that we are here, I would also like to show you another way to get wallpapers for your iPhone, and that too, without downloading any wallpaper apps. We have a dedicated wallpaper page where you can access lots of wallpapers. Along with that, we will also be updating the page with new wallpapers every week. 2ff7e9595c
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