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Pop art posters

Distance and a sense of humour are essential qualities to decorate a flat in pop art style. Joy and optimism were the response of the World War II-weary British people. Experienced with poverty, fear and the anxieties of war, the public was hungry for fun, music and colour. Pop art, or popular art, developed on such grounds. The trend was immediately picked up by the Americans, where it was triumphed by the legendary Andy Warhol and his iconic Studio 54, which hosted celebrities, people of culture and art and the biggest partygoers of the time in New York. The style that first captivated the American social cream quickly moved from bars and clubs to private interiors. Hardly surprising. Furniture and wall decorations like the pop art poster captivate with colour and bring a giant dose of positive energy into the home space. If you're dreaming of a pop art poster, you've come to the right place! The Feeby online shop opens up an array of possibilities for you!

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Pop art poster, canvas painting or deco panel

Each painting is made to order, so you can juggle the possibilities. Each option has its own benefits.

A canvas painting is the most classic version. The fabric is stretched over an MDF frame firmly and solidly. What sets us apart is that the graphic is also printed on the sides of the picture, making our wall decoration look flawless.

The framed pop art poster is a suggestion for interiors in a more modern style. They are a contemporary alternative to paintings on canvas. They are printed on high-quality satin paper and are available in various sizes. The effect of the pop art poster is also emphasised by the elegant frame, which comes in a choice of four colours: white, black, natural or dark wood.

Decorative panels are also an interesting solution for the wall. Thanks to the MDF panel, the panel does not adhere directly to the wall, and this gives a three-dimensional impression. This is a hit with people who are looking for interesting innovative solutions.

Pop art poster in black and white or colour

Pop art has steadily gained momentum since its debut, reaching the peak of its popularity in the 1960s. Andy Warhol, who is still considered the godfather and icon of the style today, took to mass-producing pop art paintings on canvas and serial compositions. The protagonists of his works became everyday objects such as a can of Campbell's soup or a bottle of Coca Cola, bananas or a box of washing powder, which he deliberately elevated to the status of works of art. He was also involved in the serial production of portraits of the biggest stars of the entertainment world of the time such as Brigitte Bardot, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Jackie Kennedy, Marlon Brando and Elizabeth Taylor. To this day, his works and variations on their theme are still eagerly hung on walls. If you dream of a pop art poster, you will find dozens of his works at Feeby. In our range you will see a pop art poster in black and white or gushing with colours.

If you don't know which pop art poster to choose, feel free to contact us. Our customer service department will be happy to help you by answering your questions. With many years of experience in the home decor industry, Feeby's consultants can successfully advise you on the purchase of wall decorations.

Pop art - poster for the living room and bedroom

Today, the pop art poster not only depicts heroes of the mass imagination like sports icons, music stars, celebrities or actors. It also features animals, such as the already iconic Cat in the Glasses. It is impossible to remain indifferent to pop art posters. The message it conveys is a positive one and, although it often makes us reflect on the nature and limits of consumerism, its expressive nature brings liveliness and a large dose of humour to the interior. A pop art poster will certainly not appeal to quiet introverts. The main rule in interior design in this style is... to break the rules, but the oriental, industrial or nautical style will also work perfectly. This approach to industrial design should appeal to people with a distance to themselves and the world, as well as those who are open to art and recognise its fluid boundaries.

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