Rated 4.6 on Reviews.io
Rated 4.6 on Reviews.io
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This print captures the unexpected and playful human-like moments from the life of a Rabbit - which won't fail to make you smile. It has been carefully crafted by hand using premium 315gsm off-white British paper. This cheerfully minimalist print is signed and unframed. Designed by HAM *Print comes without a frame.
The Skateboarding Rabbit is an exclusive collaboration with the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston to create a bespoke Rabbit inspired by their brilliant exhibition 'Virgil Abloh: Figures of Speech'. It is a tribute to Abloh's love of urban culture, who is the designer, founder of fashion brand Off-White and Creative Director at Louis Vuitton.
Get the print 'With A Frame' as per the image via The Collaborative Store's boutique curation on Trouva, sold separately. Our black Neilsen brushed aluminium frame has a dainty profile, so to not overpower the artwork, is incredibly well made with easy to release fixings.
Size: 30cm x 40cm
Material: 315gsm off-white British paper
Made In: England
The product will be shipped to you from: The Collaborative Store in London, UK.
Arrives soon if you order today! Estimated delivery: Thu 26 Dec – Mon 30 Dec
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