Categories / Art and Photography

Olive dear garden chair print

ChairIt's too cold to go outside at the moment and this olive dear garden chair print is the ideal thing to liven up your room and remind you that it's nearly summer.

This vintage chair is a print of an original painting, on Arches paper which is acid free and subtly textured.The printed area measures 7 x 7 inches with a generous white border for framing. 

Each print is signed and titled on the front and you can buy yours at Etsy online for $30 plus shipping to the UK of $7.

Categories / Art and Photography, Food and Drink

Swedish Tea Time print featuring Stig Lindberg’s Bersa design

Swedish Tea Time

This Swedish Tea Time print honours the Stig Lindberg's distinctive Bersa porcelain design. Originally dating to the 1960s, it's still in production today and still is the ideal accompaniment to a cup of tea, as this design makes clear! 

The print is the work of Handz whose Etsy shop is full of prints inspired by classic kitchenware: other designs are based around Cathrineholm bowls or Marianne Westman's Picknick, for example. 

They are reasonably priced too: far cheaper than the actual objects. This A3 print costs $19. 

See it online

via What Katie Does

Categories / Art and Photography, Design and Interiors

Eames-inspired Hang it All – Hang it Big by Ruby Anemic

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The original was one of the first things we featured on this site and there was also a limited edition last year that we also covered. But neither of the original Hang-It-Alls have the impact of the Hang It All – Hang it Big by Ruby Anemic. Because it's huge.

Artist Ruby Anemic has created a 200 x 160cm sculpted tribute to the iconic 1953 coat rack by Charles & Ray Eames, with those tubes made of lacquered white metal, topped off by the polychrome lacquered spheres.

Signed and numbered and limited to 53 units, it sells online for an equally hefty 8,300 Euros, plus shipping of course.

Find out more at the Colette website

Via Switched On Set

Categories / Art and Photography, Music

Ensemble print from Moxy Creative House

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The story of Rock 'n' Roll has been told in many ways but this Ensemble print from Moxy Creative House uses twenty of music's most stylish dressers. Each musician is represented by one of their most distinctive outfits.

While there are some pretty uninspiring choices on there – Pete Doherty and Brandon Flowers for example – there are lots more that are likely to appeal, crossing musical genres: take your pick from Bob Dylan, Chet Baker, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Elvis, Kiss and Run DMC just for starters. The design is bound to amuse but also to prompt many discussions about its selection (no Bowie? no female stars? etc etc). 

You can buy the print showing all twenty outfits together or, if you have a particular favourite, prints of each ensemble are available individually too. 

Each print costs $30. 

Order them online

Categories / Art and Photography

Swifty 40th anniversary of Decimalisation limited edition prints

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The 15th February 1971 saw the United Kingdom's currency change from the centuries old tradition of shillings and sixpence, to the new decimal currency of one hundred pence to one pound. 40 years on and the event is celebrated by these 40th anniversary of Decimalisation limited edition prints by Swifty.

Most of the coins have survived in some way or other, with the exception of the 'half penny', which was withdrawn in 1984 and is paid tribute to in the series of prints.

Take your pick from four striking colours, original bronze, orange, peacock blue and magenta, all hand pulled silk screen prints, signed and numbered by the artist, sized at 50 x 50cm and in an edition of only 40 per colourway. The price is £40 – or 8,000 half pennies!

Find out more at the Swifty website

Categories / Art and Photography, Music

Ten Great Years print by Max Dalton

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You may remember Max Dalton's name from his great Cocktail party cut-out set we featured a while back. His new design Ten Great Years turns his attention to The Beatles. 

It's a very simple concept – he's illustrated the Fab Four through all their musical and style evolution, giving an at a glance snapshot of the sixties. All the iconic looks of the band are on there, such as the Sgt. Pepper's military jackets, their Yellow Submarine characters or Paul barefoot in his Tommy Nutter Abbey Road suit. Yoko Ono even sneaks into the bottom row. 

The print is available in a variety of formats and prices, starting at $56.99 for a small print on paper.

Buy it online