The prestigious Parisian wallpaper and fabric maker has teamed with American street artist Toxic for a collaborative collection.
Toxic and Pierre Frey have produced fabrics (€170/meter), wallpaper (€160) and a panoramic wall covering (3.5 meters wide and 2.5 meters tall, €750), all featuring vibrant colors and abstract, graffiti-style motifs.
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There are two patterns available. The first is titled “No Toys Allowed,” perhaps to indicate that Toxic’s career is no longer a game, as it may have been in his formative years. The second motif, “Eighty/Thirty,” commemorates the 80th anniversary of the Pierre Frey brand, founded in 1935, and the 30th year of Toxic’s career as an artist.
Fittingly, the launch of the collection coincides with a Parisian museum exhibit that includes four of Toxic’s paintings.
“Pressionism, The Masterpieces of Graffiti on Canvas from Basquiat to Bando, 1970-1990” will be on display at the Pinacothèque through Sep 13.
More information: www.pierrefrey.com
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