Not cheap by any means, but I love the look of these Andy Warhol neon signs for your home.
They are made by Yellowpop, and if you love Warhol’s take on pop art (which I am assuming you do if you have read this far), then you might well want one taking centre stage in your living room—or any room, for that matter.
Originals are way out of our price range, and prints aren’t even cheap. If you want a good-sized Monroe print for your home in a frame, you are looking upwards of £200.
And those prints aren’t going too light up, which is ultimately the selling point of this particular selection.
Take your pick from the designs here, which pretty much skip across the classics. If you are thinking of Warhol, you might well have thought of at least one of these images. The soup can is pretty much the calling card. The Marilyn Monroe one isn’t far behind. All of the others are instantly recognisable Warhol’s works from the 1960s.
The one you choose depends on your personal taste and budget. As I said, none are cheap, but some are cheaper than others.
Each one lights up, with LED light being used to bring the ‘neon’ up to modern-day standards. It’s dimmable, too, if you don’t want the full beam screaming out from your wall all the time. But for the full pop art effect, fire it up to the max.
The Brillo Box (which happens to be my favourite) is the priciest design out of these, coming in at an eye-watering £890. But if you want a cheaper classic, the banana, famously used on the Velvet Underground’s debut album, comes in at a more palatable £310.
Other prices hover between those two but lean more towards the bottom price rather than the top one.
Find out more at the John Lewis website