Originally popularized in the early 1800s, tin ceilings are making a significant come back in modern home and commercial decor. Homeowners, architects, designers, and specifiers are including beautiful tin ceilings, and wall accents in a wide variety of projects.The versatility and fire resistance of tin make it ideal for ceilings and backsplashes, however, it is the sheer WOW factor that makes tin tiles the go-to product for homeowners, DIYers, architects, decorators, and designers. Today, you'll find beautiful tin tiles everywhere, from kitchens, foyers, basements and accent walls, to bars, restaurants, and retail spaces, where they add a touch of elegance and class.The #23 Tin Ceiling Tile is a dramatic pattern salvaged from an early 1900s schoolhouse in Duluth, Minnesota that was destroyed by fire. A unique floral emblem, it has a large centerpiece surrounded by four diamonds filled with sunflowers. Color: Bright White Satin.