Comical Surroundings
The 1960’s saw some truly amazing design, both graphically and industrial. Along with Roy Lichtenstein, famed Italian artist Guido Crepax is considered one of the fathers of the graphic pop art movement. His most famous character “Valentina” was a massive comic success and it’s title character is a sexual icon and his most famous creation. In Crepax’s work, many references are made to the works of 20th century ‘Avant-Garde’ artists, such as Rene Magritte, Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, Piet Mondrand, Roy Lichtenstein, and Andy Warhol. This collection of furniture brought to you by Ennezero and designed by Canevese Giuseppe, pays tribute to the work of Guido Crepax and finds a new home in the home. Printed on white polished MDF, these creations are certainly attention grabbing and conversation starters in any room and in any language.
Designer: Canevese Giuseppe



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wow, checking my wardrobe and reading a comic, haha, I guess this is great furniture for comic lover, but not for me, I like clean furniture
Interesting furniture. Would love to see some Patrick Nagel work. Clean lines and beautiful women.
The last picture is something eye catching.