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Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.26 total votes
Written in stone. Crafted from white marble, these helvetica letter blocks offer a wide range of lexical decorating possibilities. Spell out names, initials, a favorite word or short phrase – or even some light profanity for a fun high/low juxtaposition. Each letter stands about three inches high, so they’re legible from across the room but won’t overwhelm your bookshelf.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.5 total votes
Serenity. Guided by Japanese aesthetic principles, award-winning photographer Peter Dusek creates intimate, surreal landscapes defined by their abstraction of color + form. This piece is printed on paper in the USA and arrives in a wooden frame.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.7 total votes
Seventeen Trees. Guided by Japanese aesthetic principles, award-winning photographer Peter Dusek creates intimate, surreal landscapes defined by their abstraction of color + form. This piece is printed on paper in the USA and arrives in a wooden frame.
Rated 4 out of 5 stars.11 total votes
Layer vintage vibes onto your walls with this black and white photo print of a retro marquee sign. Printed in the USA, this black and white photo features the word "Cinema" in large, art deco-inspired letters held against a wall by scaffolding. It's giclee-printed on archival paper using fade resistant inks for an accurate, lasting reproduction of the original work. This piece is framed, matted, and includes wall mounting hardware, so it arrives ready to hang.
Turn the ordinary into the extraordinary with our Andy Warhol x Yellowpop collection! This LED neon sign features an acrylic-printed soup can lined with red neon, bringing Andy's theme of mundane objects as high art to life in a whole new way. After debuting in 1962, the soup can become one of the most well-known pieces of American art. This piece was also one of Andy's most personal, the inspiration coming from his childhood love of Campbell's soup. Warhol said, "I used to drink it every day." Now, you can use this revolutionary Pop Art as a creative lighting source and wall decor! The flexible LED tube is safe and environmentally friendly, too! Set the light to the time of day with adjustable brightness. In collaboration with The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
Soaring. Guided by Japanese aesthetic principles, award-winning photographer Peter Dusek creates intimate, surreal landscapes defined by their abstraction of color + form. This piece is printed on paper in the USA and arrives in a wooden frame.
by Lemnos
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.5 total votes
A beautiful wall clock that combines the fine texture of wood and paper. Thomson Paper has a clock face made of an unique design paper called Mermaid, named after the ripples of the sea, the home of the mermaid. Gentle, pleasant, and with superb choice of color, designer Yuichi Nara creates a three-dimensional numbers on the Thomson Paper's clock face using the iconic Thomson die-cutting machine, used to manufacture puzzles. The edges of the number outlines stamped out are naturally rounded like a tensed water surface and drop soft shadows into the spaces stamped out. Part of the Lemnos Plywood core collection.
Jacques Pilon's career as art director for Shelter and Architectural magazines in Toronto honed his artistic and decorative eye. Exploring two-dimensional spatial relationships with form and color has always been his main interest. His intention is to communicate a feeling, emotion, or energy that speaks to and engages the viewer. This piece is printed on high-quality art paper and professionally framed using award-winning moldings renowned for quality and design.
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.10 total votes
Brighten up with vintage vibes. This photo print by artist Caroline Mint features an image of a pink record against a black player for a high-contrast, retro look. It's printed in the USA on paper using giclee inks for a lasting, accurate reproduction of the original. Mounting hardware included.
Jacques Pilon's career as art director for Shelter and Architectural magazines in Toronto honed his artistic and decorative eye. Exploring two-dimensional spatial relationships with form and color has always been his main interest. Drawing on restful colors and balanced design he gives us series like circles in squares and blue wash. His intention is to communicate a feeling, emotion, or energy that speaks to and engages the viewer. This piece is printed on high-quality art paper and professionally framed using award-winning moldings renowned for quality and design.
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.8 total votes
Shaped from traditional Talavera pottery, dozens of discs dangle from this geometric accent piece adding texture and dimension to any wall or space.
by Fatboy
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.8 total votes
Is it a lamp? Is it a light-emitting work of art? Oloha is both. As well as a multifaceted design object that will evoke more than its fair share of ooohs and aaahs. Put this metallic bowl and magnetic lamp on your dressing table to add atmosphere, on your coffee table as an original eye-catcher, or just hang it up as a unique wall lamp. With Oloha, anything and everything goes. At the back of the Oloha there is a silicone coaster. And in that coaster there is a handy eye by which the lamp can be hung on a wall, just like you would a work of art. Ideal for adding some oh-la-la to your balcony or your favorite reading corner. The LED light emits warm white light, but it’s the color of the bowl that adds the tint. Add a few more Olohas and you can create a fun light show on your wall. Oloha is a sturdy, artistic bowl. The LED light is a separate element that attaches to the bowl with a magnet, which means it can be removed so that you can easily recharge it with the supplied USB-C cable. By means of the button you can dim the light from dusk all the way to nice and bright.
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