Just the latest yuppification of street art … at least Basquiat and Haring got paid.
Ryan Frank flogs ‘repurposed’ graffiti as yuppie furniture. The blurb reads:
Now this is an innovative little idea. Ryan Frank’s distinctly urban shelving systems are constructed from white-painted boards that he leaves around graffiti hot spots in east London for a few weeks to ‘mature’ (ie get sprayed, tagged and doodled on). The designer then retrieves them and turns them into mobile shelving.
We especially like the ’street’ styling in this Sunday Times spread. What we find particularly dubious about this is that the ‘Hackney Shelf’ (shown) is yours for a mere £1,480… if you recognise one of the stencils on it maybe you should get in touch with Mr Frank.


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