
I love large-scale prints. Even though they’re usually expensive and can be tough to get up a narrow flight of apartment stairs, they make such a statement that they’re hard to resist. Our oddhero print is still one of my favorites, but these prints from the team at Cul-de-sac are great alternatives. Created by art director Marco Cicchianni, each piece — inspired by classic Italian and Danish design and pop-art colors — is part of a limited edition of 20 prints and measures 33 x 47 inches. You can check out (and order) the full collection right here. xo, grace


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Love the pop of orange in the top print. I like the repeat pattern of bottom yellow print.
Tyshawn
Exactly my style as well. But what makes them special and enhances their beauty is the surounding also!
LOOOVE! Especially the petite yellow patterned print. That ones my fav ;)
Ooo the orange comb shape is so neat. I’d love that in my studio. I’m totally sold!!
Wow, where does the furniture in the last post come from!? Want!
I’m in love with the yellow one!
I like the yellow print the most! These would be great to add a bold pop of color to a space. Lovely!
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I absolutely love all of them, so so fab. thanks for pointing them out.
I love prints as an essential part of interior design, and these have such a great pop of color and texture. Also so chic and have a hint of retro stylizing. Great pieces!
Love the prints, but love the furniture & lighting more! Future post, please!
Very lovely. As the others inquiring minds want to know, where does the floor lamp come from?
totally in LOVE with the yellow print at the bottom. Gorgeous, fun, inspiring, but not overwhelming. Nicely done. :)
Ha! We must be on the same wave length. I totally blogged abou these this morning too. I LOVE the orange one. Actually I’ll take one of everything that is in that picture too while I’m at it.
YIKES! $1200 AU for a framed print in that reproduces a 50 year old design. All printed digital giclee, NOT screen print. This is a very very bad deal…
Go to an art show or gallery and buy an original piece of art, that will grow in value, for the same price
Gosh these are lovely. I am looking for graphic prints so I might hae t save my pennies for one of these! Thanks for sharing.
It’s amazing how a splash of colour completely brightens up and sylizes a simple space. These prints are absolutely to die for,especially the blue one!
Cool designs but I can’t even imagine paying almost 1300 US dollars for mass-produced prints. You could get these exact designs printed and framed for less than $50. Someone who’s handy with stencils could make them for about $10.
Kurt Livers artist silk screened just like these i am thrilled to see that the early 70′s live i love them
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