Our latest collection is perfect for summer - it’s bright, bold and will lift your mood. Kirin Young has created a unique series of luxury wall art in the Pop Art style - bringing colour and vibrancy in every image.There are three different pop art styles within the collection of 24 new canvas prints, which [...]
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Several are the reasons for seeking change, varying from new beginnings, life milestones, or boredom that comes routine. Since the living room is the very first impression made on guests, you might be looking for some design ideas to bring it back inline with your life.
Also, according to founder and creative director of D.Signers Group, [...]
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The Mineheart Orange Pencil canvas is one of our most loved pieces of wall art - and now, for the first time, it has been recreated as a wall mural.
Artist Susan Mertens from Utrecht, the Netherlands, was commissioned by a private client to paint a version of the Orange Pencil on their living room wall. She [...]
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Wall art is the link between an average and a great living room design. It makes your existing furniture look more classy and contemporary. It complements the colors on your walls and bridges the gap between the floor and the ceiling. A good wall art will always be the backbone of any successful decoration process.
Speaking [...]
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An extension to the ‘Bubblegum portrait’ collection created in collaboration with digital artists Kirin
Young. The series features well to-do nobles in all their finery, letting go of
their strict etiquette that causes them to go unnoticed, instead letting their
bubblegum habit add a little mischief to their portraits. These cheeky upholstered ottomans for ‘Lords’ and
‘Ladies’, bring a [...]
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Immerse yourself in the Submerged wall art collection, a collaboration between YandB and digital artist Kirin Young. Peaceful pastel colours inspired by the original painting they obscure. Submerged in the paint that painted them. A familiar new proverb "Can't see the painting for the paint" maybe a visual metaphor to the realities of one's life? Would [...]
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