• RB Poster, Drawings 14 - 16, Ronan bouroullec, The wrong shop
  • RB Poster, Drawings 14 - 16, Ronan bouroullec, The wrong shop
  • RB Poster, Drawings 14 - 16, Ronan bouroullec, The wrong shop
  • RB Poster, Drawings 14 - 16, Ronan bouroullec, The wrong shop
  • RB Poster, Drawings 14 - 16, Ronan bouroullec, The wrong shop
  • RB Poster, Drawings 14 - 16, Ronan bouroullec, The wrong shop
  • RB Poster, Drawings 14 - 16, Ronan bouroullec, The wrong shop
  • RB Poster, Drawings 14 - 16, Ronan bouroullec, The wrong shop
  • RB Poster, Drawings 14 - 16, Ronan bouroullec, The wrong shop
  • RB Poster, Drawings 14 - 16, Ronan bouroullec, The wrong shop
  • RB Poster, Drawings 14 - 16, Ronan bouroullec, The wrong shop
  • RB Poster, Drawings 14 - 16, Ronan bouroullec, The wrong shop
  • RB Poster, Drawings 14 - 16, Ronan bouroullec, The wrong shop

RB Poster, Drawings 14 - 16

Ronan Bouroullec Poster, Drawings 14 - 16 by Ronan Bouroullec for The Wrong Shop.

In this series of vibrant posters, Ronan Bouroullec continues to explore organic forms through intuitive drawing techniques. Displaying curvaceous linework motifs that elicit feelings of fluidity, the posters are a great addition to any contemporary space.

Please note that the posters are sold individually and are available with or without a frame.

Mateo Kries, Director of the Vitra Design Museum, describes the drawings as "tender, often cross-hatched and at times almost naive-seeming pictorial motifs that create their own unique world of forms."

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Ronan Bouroullec Poster, Drawings 14 - 16 by Ronan Bouroullec for The Wrong Shop.

In this series of vibrant posters, Ronan Bouroullec continues to explore organic forms through intuitive drawing techniques. Displaying curvaceous linework motifs that elicit feelings of fluidity, the posters are a great addition to any contemporary space.

Please note that the posters are sold individually and are available with or without a frame.

Mateo Kries, Director of the Vitra Design Museum, describes the drawings as "tender, often cross-hatched and at times almost naive-seeming pictorial motifs that create their own unique world of forms."

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67.5w x 86.5cmh (unframed)
69.5w x 2.3d x 88.5cmh (framed)

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They are printed on printed on 250gsm Fedrigoni Splendorlux with embossed text.

Available unframed or framed with either a natural oak, a black stained oak or a matt white painted obeche.

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