Piet Hein Eek and NLXL introduce Rijksmuseum Wallpaper. Piet Hein Eek: “By taking what’s there as a source of inspiration I try to connect past and future in a pragmatic and natural way. Surprisingly enough this urge to do what’s obvious often provides innovative products and concepts.”The Castle of Batavia, Andries Beeckman, c. 1661 - The market of Batavia, with the fortress of the Dutch East India Company in the background. There are Javanese selling fruit, a Chinese selling fish, and Mollucans kicking a rattan ball. The market public includes Japanese, Indonesians, ‘mardijkers’ (freed slaves recognizable by their striped clothes) and a Dutch–Indonesian couple with their slave carrying a pajoeng (parasol). The painting hung in the assembly room of the Oost-Indisch Huis in Amsterdam. View the NLXL Rijksmuseum Collection here. Made by: NLXL Design: Piet Hein Eek. Eco Friendly. Heavy-duty wallpaper with paper top-layer and non-woven backing. USA ASTM E 84-10 EU B-s1 Fire Rating. Colorfast and washable with a soft cloth. Custom size mural sold in increments of 1.6' x 10' drops, min. 5 drops. For custom sizes please contact us at [email protected] No wallpapering table necessary, glue is applied to wall. Made in Holland Special order item Lead time up to 2 weeks For custom sizes please contact us at [email protected]