Drawing 14, Bouroullec
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100277994
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Drawing 14, Bouroullec
$495.00
3.2 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No.
100277994
Framed
Oak
Product Summary
Frame :
Framed
Available to ship in:
- Offset lithographic printed poster on 250gsm Fedrigoni Splendorlux acid-free paper.
- Optional Ayous wood frame with smooth, matte white gesso finish.
- UV Plexiglas helps protect the poster from fading.
- 34⅞" H 27½" W 1" D
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
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Created by Ronan Bouroullec for Wrong Shop
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Details
Drawing 14 by French designer and artist Ronan Bouroullec is part of a series of framed posters offered by The Wrong Shop. Founded by Sebastian Wrong, this U.K.-based company was established to make unique artwork which is both affordable and well-presented. Its collection of posters – which Wrong sees as a contemporary, considered take on a powerful and democratic medium – are beautifully printed on high-quality Fedrigoni Splendorlux paper. The optional frame is made by hand and arrives ready for hanging.
- Offset lithographic printed poster on 250gsm Fedrigoni Splendorlux acid-free paper.
- Optional Ayous wood frame with smooth, matte white gesso finish.
- UV Plexiglas helps protect the poster from fading.
- Brand
- Wrong Shop
- General Dimensions
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- 34⅞" H 27½" W 1" D
- Product Weight
- 11.25 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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1-Year Warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
Drawing 14, Bouroullec
- Height (in): 34⅞
- Width (in): 27½
- Depth (in): 1
- Weight (lbs): 11.25
- Ayous or oak frame and UV Plexiglas
- 250gsm Fedrigoni Splendorlux paper
- Riveted D-ring hardware and hanging cord
Ronan Bouroullec
In addition to designing furniture for Vitra, Magis, Kartell and other manufacturers, Ronan Bouroullec devotes time to experimental activity, creating colorful drawings and paintings that bring him into a state of self-hypnosis, like a form of mediation.
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