If you're a little too hardcore for high tea but enjoy your orange pekoe, the INSA 'Graffiti Fetish Tea Set' is your cup of tea. Appropriating a pattern he used on a pair of Nike shoes, the artist took this redefined delicate design to make a delightful collection of bone china cups and saucers.
To own the INSA 'Graffiti Fetish Tea Set' is to take a piece of street art to the table. The difference is that these magnificent magenta motifs have been promoted to the class of sippable sophistication.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Graffiti-inspired Products
- The trend of incorporating graffiti-style designs into everyday products provides opportunities for businesses to tap into the urban art aesthetic.
- Street Art Influences
- The influence of street art in design and fashion opens up possibilities for brands to infuse rebellious and edgy elements into their products or marketing campaigns.
- Elevated Lowbrow Art
- The trend of elevating lowbrow art, like graffiti, into high-end and sophisticated contexts presents opportunities for businesses to create products that cater to a wider range of art enthusiasts.
Sectors Adopting This
- Home Decor
- The home decor industry can leverage the graffiti-inspired trend by incorporating urban art elements into furniture, textiles, and accessories.
- Fashion
- The fashion industry can explore the street art influences trend by collaborating with graffiti artists to create unique clothing lines or incorporating graffiti-style prints into their designs.
- Art Galleries
- Art galleries can embrace the trend of elevated lowbrow art by curating exhibitions that showcase street art and its integration into high-end art collections.
