Showing posts with label wall decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wall decor. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

No Red Pins Needed. Scratch-Off Map, in 2 Sizes, Reveals Your Travels.







Scratch Map is a large, high quality wall map which features a gold top foil layer. Why? So you can scratch off all the places you’ve visited to reveal a whole new world below, featuring vibrant color and geographical detail.



Available in the full size or a travel edition size, both created by Luckies.

Full Size Scratch Off Wall Map:

This 81.9 x 58.2 cm world map is based on the idea of the scratch card so you just scratch off the places you've been and bright colours will be revealed underneath. Scratch Map also includes facts about certain countries and cities. Fun for all the family.

Measures: Length 81.9 cm, Width 58.2 cm, Height 0.2 cm
Weight: 0.3 kg
Material: cardboard; paper
Attributes: 100% recyclable

Travel Edition Scratch-Off Map:



The Travel Edition Scratch Map also has some hip tips on it. For example, did you know that Bulgarians shake their heads from side to side to mean 'yes' and nod up and down to say 'no'? Did you know that cutting down a cactus in America carries a twenty five year prison sentence? Perhaps think twice about bringing home a prickly present for someone. One of the other quirks the map has is sections where you can jot down the music you listened to, the best friend you made and the top 10 highlights. In short, the Scratch Map Travel Edition is brilliant.

Out of tube: 42 x 29.7cm
In tube: 5 x 13.5cm

Buy the travel sized version here at Luckies

Links to purchase the full size version:
Made by Luckies, you can buy it directly from them for £14.95 in the UK here
Or at Design 3000 for 19,50 € :here.

In the US:
buy it here for $34 at Urban Outfitters
Or buy it here for $24 at Uncommon Goods

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Star Wars Wallpaper! Imperial Forces Wall Covering by Brian Flynn of Super 7




Toy, art, design and culture company Super7 has announced the inaugural release of their collaboration with Lucasfilm for the new Imperial Forces Wallpaper.

The Star Wars wallpaper features textured portraits of our favorite Star Wars characters; Darth Vader, Boba Fett, and other members of the Empire. This hand-screened, flocked, designer wallpaper is an artistic and sci-fi way to decorate your home, office or death star.





Originally created by Super7 founder Brian Flynn as unique decoration for his retail store on San Francisco’s historic Haight St, the wallpaper was noticed by Star Wars super-collector and author Steve Sansweet, who took note of the high-quality and striking presentation.


above: the Imperial Forces wallpaper by Brian Flynn in the Super 7 store

Super7 then contacted Lucasfilm to turn the one-of-a-kind wall art into an officially licensed product.



WALLPAPER SIZES AND PRICES:
- HALF ROLL (27" x 90" able to cover 17 sq ft) - $75
- SINGLE ROLL (27" x 180" able to cover 33.75 sq ft) - $120
- DOUBLE ROLL (27" x 360" able to cover 67.5 sq ft) - $240
- TRIPLE ROLL (27" x 540" able to cover 101 sq ft) - $350

Lucasfilm, the Lucasfilm logo, STAR WARS™ and related properties are trademarks and/or copyrights, in the United States and other countries, of Lucasfilm Ltd. and/or its affiliates. TM & © Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights reserved. All other trademarks and trade names are properties of their respective owners.

Shop for the Imperial Forces Wallpaper here.

Friday, September 2, 2011

35 Graphic Design Posters by Vahram Muratyan Compare Paris With New York.











Art Director and Graphic Designer Vahram Muratyan compares Paris to New York with a series of beautifully designed graphic art posters.







Playfully pitting the two metropolitan cities against one another visually - fashion, film, food, transportation, drink, art, sports, venues and cultural icons are placed side by side or top to bottom in a minimalist style of illustration accented with retro-style typography.



I don't know whether to exclaim "Ooh La La" or "Fuck, yeah!"







































































Several of the above prints (not all of them) are available for purchase ($24) at Society 6.



Learn more at his blog.