Here's Where to Buy Taylor Swift's Upholstered Headboard

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From House Beautiful

Many may know Taylor Swift as a Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter, but at House Beautiful, we also know her as a home decor queen who scours antique shops and Anthropologie to furnish her many residences. Unless you scored an invite to one of Swift’s highly-coveted secret sessions over the years—wherein she handpicks fans to come to one of her homes and listen to her latest album in advance of its release—you probably haven’t had the enchanting experience of seeing how she decorates her homes. Fortunately, Swift recently collaborated with Disney+ to release Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions, a film that includes intimate studio performances of all 17 tracks on her latest album, Folklore. If you ask us, the best part of it all is when we catch a glimpse of the interiors of one of Swift’s homes in the opening and closing credits. Spoiler alert: some of her decor pieces are actually available to purchase!

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Upon seeing Swift’s bedroom in Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions, you’ll notice its soothing color palette and slightly bohemian edge—including a uniquely shaped headboard by The Beautiful Bed Company, which comes in 12 different fabrics and can also be made using custom material. The Darling Jayne Oversized Headboard, as it’s called, is made to order in Los Angeles, and it costs $1,399. This room is where Swift recorded the entirety of Folklore, given that studios were closed as a result of safety precautions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Only in our wildest dreams can we say that our bedroom doubled as a recording studio for a Grammy nominated album!

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Photo credit: Disney+

Some other pieces that make an appearance in Swift’s bedroom are a mustard yellow velvet armchair, a rustic white wardrobe, what appears to be a Persian rug, and two of her three cats having a brawl on her bed (Not to worry: Swift says they often do this and neither of them ever gets hurt. She even coined a name for their fights: The Marshmallow Wars!). In addition to this room that doubled as a recording studio, we also get to see a hallway in another part of the house, with walls swathed in the Cole & Son's Leopard Walk Charcoal & Orange Wallpaper. And you’re in luck—this wild wallcovering is available to purchase through three different websites—Wallpapers To Go, Wallpaper Direct, and Decorators Best—starting at $131 per roll.

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Photo credit: Disney+

Of course, this isn’t the first time we’ve caught a glimpse of one of Taylor Swift’s houses in some form or another. We also lusted over her Nashville, Tennessee home interiors in her Netflix documentary, Miss Americana, and she even wrote a song about her Rhode Island home earlier this year, for a Folklore track called The Last Great American Dynasty. Clearly, Swift is very much a home maven, and we can attest that her taste will never go out of style.

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