During the past 10 years, toile has came back in home decor after an extended absence. It makes one wonder why it disappeared at all. Toile is a type of cotton canvas that comes in pastel shades, and depict French countryside scenarios of the 18th century in their prints. Today’s toile may be mixed and matched with many other modern prints and color schemes, allowing decorators a great deal of free reign.
Toile was first employed with upholstery material. Later, it could be observed in draperies and bed linens. Toile baby bedding is becoming a wanted choice for a girl baby because it is both girlish, refined and calming. The classic fabric, known as Toile, is perfect for transforming a baby girl’s nursery, the many color options enable an easy transition for any decor.
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