Pop Art

Pop Art is an art that touches the sensibility of everyone, because the colors are shimmering and the lines all round

In decoration, this style is perfectly suited to all types of interior design. Pop art is characterized by themes and techniques derived from popular mass culture,

such as advertising, comics and worldly or urban cultural objects.

Pop art is widely interpreted as a reaction to the dominant ideas of abstract expressionism. Pop art, like pop music, aims to use popular images as opposed to

elitist culture in art. This is an opportunity to be tempted by one of the products selected for you.

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  • Figurine Pop Art Mini Girafe Jill

    This figurine with a modern and pop design will be an asset in the decoration of your office or your home

    High in color, this collector's item is signed and numbered

    She mainly produces abstract paintings and original sculptures. Her art clearly manifests his fascination with animals such as dogs, cats and giraffes, with a clear preference for bright colors. Her works highlight unusual colors and shapes that she observes in certain plant and animal species in nature from which she draws her inspiration. From the start, she wanted her art to be colorful and joyful. His creations are so many invitations to stop and enjoy the present moment, to smile at happy times.

  • Disney Britto Mini Butterfly Teapot

    This pop art style mini teapot will give your mini break a festive, friendly and serene air!

    Colors and joie de vivre are brought together in Roméro Britto's work on different materials. The pop art style characterizes him perfectly because he is a Brazilian artist, painter and sculptor, in a style inspired by pop art, cubism and graffiti.

  • Eeyore Figurine Disney Britto

    Colors and joie de vivre are brought together in Roméro Britto's work on different materials. The pop art style characterizes him perfectly because he is a Brazilian artist, painter and sculptor, in a style inspired by pop art, cubism and graffiti.

  • Boxer Dog Mademoiselle by Tom's Drag Company

    Sculpture or harmony of colors and shapes combine to give a rare elegance colorful that will surprise you with the quality of handmade work.

    Having bright colors and adorned with gold leaf, Tom's Drag is an extraordinary universe of multicolored, funny, offbeat figures and shapes, in all the colors of the rainbow. Design objects for the home which are unique, and have roots: in European and American "Pop art". 

    They also remind us in the popular cultures of Europe, Africa and Asia, and finally in the passion to travel. 

  • Figure Tweety Bird Looney Tunes Par Roméro Britto

    The irresistible characters of our childhood have crossed the generations, through adventures that are as funny as they are colorful. An integral part of pop culture,

    What's up Doc ?

    This cult phrase from the big-eared rabbit is like the world of Looney Tunes, timeless and a bit nonchalant. Born in 1930, the Looney Tunes series is the work of a talented designer, with precise lines and particularly imaginative humor: Tex Avery

  • Mickey Mouse Figurine Disney Britto

    Colors and joie de vivre are brought together in Roméro Britto's work on different materials. The pop art style characterizes him perfectly because he is a Brazilian artist, painter and sculptor, in a style inspired by pop art, cubism and graffiti.

  • Tasmanian Devil Figurine Looney Tunes by Romero Britto

    The irresistible characters of our childhood have crossed the generations, through adventures that are as funny as they are colourful. An integral part of pop culture,

    What's up Doc ?

    This cult phrase from the big-eared rabbit is like the world of Looney Tunes, timeless and a bit nonchalant. Born in 1930, the Looney Tunes series is the work of a talented designer, with precise lines and particularly imaginative humour: Tex Avery.

  • Figure Tweety Bird With Flowers Looney Tunes Par Britto

    The irresistible characters of our childhood have crossed the generations, through adventures that are as funny as they are colorful. An integral part of pop culture,

    What's up Doc ?

    This cult phrase from the big-eared rabbit is like the world of Looney Tunes, timeless and a bit nonchalant. Born in 1930, the Looney Tunes series is the work of a talented designer, with precise lines and particularly imaginative humor: Tex Avery.