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Keith Haring
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Lexon x Keith Haring Flip+ Alarm Clock - Hearts

Regular price $49.90

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Adhering to its commitment to design, tech and art, French brand Lexon has created an exclusive and captivating collection featuring the artwork of Keith Haring.

Lexon has reimagined its most iconic and award-winning items to feature some of Keith Haring main works. This newly unveiled collection stands not only as a tribute, honoring the artist's indelible legacy, but also as a grand celebration of exceptional design effortlessly intertwined with cutting-edge technology.
 
Over the past three decades, Lexon has persistently upheld its dedication to introducing awe-inspiring, innovative, and affordable groundbreaking objects. Drawing inspiration from Keith Haring's artistic style, characterized by bold lines, vibrant colors, and symbolic icons, Lexon has skillfully translated Haring's vision into tangible, everyday objects.

This collection pays homage to Haring's belief that art should be accessible to all, bringing his iconic imagery into the realm of practical, everyday use. With this collection, Lexon takes Haring's art beyond the confines of traditional mediums, allowing individuals from all walks of life to experience and appreciate his unique artistic expression in their daily lives.

- Reversible alarm clock
- Radio-controlled (EU)
- ON/OFF faces
- LCD display
- Snooze
- Touch sensor light
- Power supply: 2 AAA batteries (included)

- Material: Rubber / ABS
- Dimensions: 4 x 2.5 x 1,1“ - 10,4 x 6,5 x 3 cm
- Gross weight: 5.1 oz - 145 g

- Design by: Adrian & Jeremy Wright

Keith Haring

Bridging the gap between the art world and the street, Keith Haring rose to prominence in the early 1980s with his graffiti drawings made in the subways and on the sidewalks of New York City. Combining the appeal of cartoons with the raw energy of Art Brut artists like Jean DuBuffet, Haring developed a distinct pop-graffiti aesthetic centered on fluid, bold outlines against a dense, rhythmic overspread of imagery like that of babies, barking dogs, flying saucers, hearts, and Mickey Mouse. In his subway drawings and murals, Haring explored themes of exploitation, subjugation, drug abuse, and rising fears of nuclear holocaust, which became increasingly apocalyptic after his AIDS diagnosis. Alongside Jean-Michel Basquiat, Kenny Scharf, and Jenny Holzer, Haring is regarded as a leading figure in New York East Village Art scene in the 1970s and '80s.

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