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  • Banksy Comics A5-werkboek - Hammer Boy

    Banksy Comics A5-werkboek – Hammer Boy

     4,50 euro

    De exclusieve gepersonaliseerde notitieboekjes uit de nieuwe lijn “Comics” zijn zowel ontworpen voor school als voor het bijhouden van aantekeningen op kantoor of thuis. De lijn bestaat uit 4 designvarianten, een notebook met effectieve graphics blijft behouden en vooral in de loop van de tijd meerdere keren gebruikt! De notitieboekjes hebben een nietje en zijn…

  • Banksy Espresso Cup in RPET 90 ml - Dream Big

    Banksy Espresso Cup in RPET 90 ml – Dream Big

     7,90 euro

    NEW: Banksy’s Graffiti espresso cups are made from R-pet, food-grade recycled plastic; the entire range was conceived, defined and designed in Italy. Transform your coffee break, spread design and color among your colleagues. With these cups, you can finally hide the plastic cups in the folder of folders. It keeps the taste of your drinks…

  • Banksy Espresso Cup in RPET 90 ml - Flying Balloons Girl

    Banksy Espresso Cup in RPET 90 ml – Flying Balloons Girl

     7,90 euro

    NEW: Banksy’s Graffiti espresso cups, made in collaboration with QuyCup, are made from R-pet, recycled plastic for use in food; the entire range was conceived, defined and designed in Italy. Transform your coffee break, spread design and color among colleagues. With these cups, you can finally hide the plastic cups in the file cabinet. It…

  • Banksy Espresso Cup in RPET 90 ml - Hammer Boy

    Banksy Espresso Cup in RPET 90 ml – Hammer Boy

     7,90 euro

    NEW: Banksy’s Graffiti espresso cups are made from R-pet, food-grade recycled plastic; the entire range was conceived, defined and designed in Italy. Transform your coffee break, spread design and color among your colleagues. With these cups, you can finally hide the plastic cups in the folder of folders. It keeps the taste of your drinks…

  • Banksy Tile 'Boots'

    Banksy Tile ‘Boots’

     19,95 euro

    Called “Boots,” this artwork by Banksy is a simple yet powerful design that is usually interpreted as a social critique or commentary. Although Banksy often does not provide direct explanations of his work, such images often fit into his broader themes of rebellion, power and social inequality. “Boots” seems to refer to the militarization, oppression,…

  • Banksy Tile 'Create Escape'

    Banksy Tile ‘Create Escape’

     19,95 euro

    Banksy’s artwork “Create Escape”, which appeared on the exterior wall of the former Reading Gaol in England in March 2021, depicts a prisoner escaping from prison with the help of sheets tied together and a typewriter. This statue refers to the famous writer Oscar Wilde, who was held in this prison from 1895 to 1897…

  • Banksy Tile 'DJ Monkey'

    Banksy Tile ‘DJ Monkey’

     19,95 euro

    Monkeys are a recurring motif in Banksy’s oeuvre, often used to criticize human nature and highlight social issues. A well-known example is the 2003 work “Laugh Now”, which depicts a somber monkey with a sandwich board that reads: “Laugh now, but one day we’ll be in charge.” This work is interpreted as a criticism of…

  • Banksy Tile 'Flowerthrower'

    Banksy Tile ‘Flowerthrower’

     19,95 euro

    The artwork “Love Is In The Air”, also known as “Flower Thrower” or “Rage”, was created by Banksy in 2003 as a stencil mural in Beit Sahour in the West Bank. It depicts a masked man throwing a bouquet of flowers, similar to throwing a Molotov cocktail. Although Banksy has made no public statement about…

  • Banksy Tile 'Girl Frisking Soldier'

    Banksy Tile ‘Girl Frisking Soldier’

     19,95 euro

    Banksy’s artwork “Girl Frisking Soldier,” created in 2007 on the Western Wall in Bethlehem, depicts a young girl frisking a soldier—a reversal of the usual roles in conflict zones. Banksy has made no public statement about this specific work. However, the image is often interpreted as a criticism of the daily reality in occupied territories,…

  • Banksy Tile 'Girl with Balloon'

    Banksy Tile ‘Girl with Balloon’

     19,95 euro

    Banksy’s iconic artwork “Girl with Balloon” first appeared in 2002 as a mural on London’s South Bank, accompanied by the message “There is always hope”. This sentence suggests that the work conveys a message of hope and optimism. In 2018, during an auction at Sotheby’s, a version of “Girl with Balloon” was partially shredded immediately…

  • Banksy Tile 'Graffiti Is A Crime'

    Banksy Tile ‘Graffiti Is A Crime’

     19,95 euro

    Banksy’s artwork “Graffiti Is A Crime” shows two boys, one standing on the back of the other to grab a spray can hanging from a sign that reads “Graffiti is a crime”. This work appeared in New York City in 2013 during Banksy’s “Better Out Than In” residency. The sign was already in place before…

  • Banksy Tile 'Mario and Cop'

    Banksy Tile ‘Mario and Cop’

     19,95 euro

    This particular artwork featuring Mario and a police officer is often considered a parody of modern society and consumer culture. The image shows Mario, a symbol of nostalgia and video game culture, facing a police officer who appears to be examining his mushroom as if it were an illegal substance. Although this work has Banksy’s…

  • Banksy Tile 'No Future'

    Banksy Tile ‘No Future’

     19,95 euro

    Banksy’s artwork “No Future” depicts a young girl sitting on the floor, holding a balloon in the shape of the letter “O” and sitting next to the words “NO FUTURE”. This work appeared in 2010 on the wall of a private home in Southampton, England. Unfortunately, it was painted over just a week after discovery…

  • Banksy Tile 'Peace Soldiers'

    Banksy Tile ‘Peace Soldiers’

     19,95 euro

    Banksy’s artwork “CND Soldiers”, also known as “Peace Soldiers”, depicts two soldiers in combat gear. One stands guard with a machine gun, while the other paints a large red peace sign on a wall. This symbol was originally associated with the British Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) and is now recognized worldwide as a sign…

  • Banksy Tile 'Queens Guard'

    Banksy Tile ‘Queens Guard’

     19,95 euro

    Banksy’s artwork “Queen’s Guard” depicts a member of the royal guard urinating against a wall. This statue was installed in London in 2007. Banksy has made no public statement about this specific work. However, the image is often interpreted as a satire on the British monarchy and its symbols, with the royal guard, normally a…

  • Banksy Tile 'Waiting In Vain'

    Banksy Tile ‘Waiting In Vain’

     19,95 euro

    Banksy’s artwork “Waiting in Vain,” created in October 2013, depicts a man in a smart suit waiting with a wilted bouquet of flowers at the entrance to Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club in New York. This work is part of Banksy’s “Better Out Than In” residency, during which he unveiled a new work of art in…