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Brooklyn Home Designed by Celebrity Wallpaper Artists Lists for $4.29M

Trove founders' home on the market, featuring their own unique designs.

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his stunning Brooklyn Heights duplex, listed for $4.29 million, boasts an impressive collection of museum-worthy wallpaper displays courtesy of its owners, Jee Levin and Randall Buck, founders of Trove, a modern wallpaper studio based in Dumbo.

    Trove's designs have been featured in the permanent collections of the Brooklyn Museum and Cooper Hewitt, and their celebrity clients include Nicole Kidman and Mariska Hargitay. The company is known for its eco-friendly and sustainable designs, which have also caught the attention of top interior designers like Jamie Drake and award-winning architects.

    The couple's two-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom home at 220 Columbia Heights features a unique blend of original details and bespoke Trove designs. The property, built in 1860, boasts 10-foot ceilings, parquet floors, moldings, and a fireplace framed in hand-glazed tile. A turret dining alcove with curved bay windows and custom floral wallpaper is a standout feature.

    The lower level includes a guest bedroom and bath, mudroom, and storage area that could be converted into a home office, studio, or playroom. The property also features a private garden on one of the most coveted blocks in Brooklyn Heights. Levin and Buck are selling to move into a three-bedroom home in the neighborhood, where they will continue to live with their family.

    The exterior of the six-story brownstone has undergone changes over the years, including the addition of two upper floors by Austin K. Sheldon, a European-trained musician and hardware merchant who also added a since-removed pyramid-shaped roof. The property is listed with Abigail Palenca and Crystal Chancey of Serhant.

Brooklyn home designed by celebrity wallpaper artists lists for sale at $4.29M.