If you like graffiti-style urban art but could never afford enough PBR to get a local to hook you up with a piece to adorn your walls, Art Flux has something for you. With everything from Cli Che political satire prints to hot chicks done up in graffiti you’ll never have to buy PBR again.
One of the most active artist communities in the world, Society6 empowers artists to make their artwork immediately available for sale as a variety of products, without giving up control of their rights.
There is only one original…you. Create an original masterpiece by turning your DNA, Ancestry, Fingerprint or lip print into a one-of-a-kind work of art.
20×200 is about two things – art and the Internet. They bring the independent artist to the person looking to decorate – you. Think of it like Threadless for art you can hang on the wall.
Decorating your home or office in a unique way can be difficult. Instead of just doing the standard movie poster or the designer text showcase that have both been done before, Antrepo showcases the brands used in the movies to create a perfect mix between art cred and cool.
With products ranging from Nixon watches to molecular light balls you could rethink the way your person and your pad are decorated without ever leaving Feel More Human.
Novica is National Geographic’s way of connecting you with local artisans the world over. With unique offerings ranging from recycled auto part chess sets from Mexico to ceramic vases from Thailand you can get a quality product from a local craftsman. Even if you’re on the other side of the globe.
The Whole Foods of online shopping – small amounts of product from a bunch of designers you have never heard of. Much like Etsy (but “hipper”), Supermarket connects you directly to independent designers who are willing to sell you everything from homemade ties to letterpress coasters.
Blik is the world’s first removable wall graphic company. Self-adhesive, removable wall graphics: interactive, free-form patterns that let you shatter the rules of conformity and create wall art to fit each unique space.
The designer toys sold at Kidrobot are the centerpieces of a new and growing artistic movement. Many of their toys are extremely rare and collectible and cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Kidrobot toys retail from $6 to $20,000, and may appreciate in value over time.
CanvasPop is the coolest way to print your photos on canvas. Add some style to your home by printing any photo or graphic image on canvas to reflect your personal taste.
A diverse and sometimes obscure art bazaar founded on the belief that art is for everything, Socurio allows you to secure whatever art you need for your walls, tables and floors at a fraction of gallery cost.
Aimee Wilder is single-handedly making wallpaper cool again. Her designs range from squirrels to robots to cassette tapes and have the power to make your room look a lot better than if you painted it yourself.
If you need some art for your walls and you’re on a budget look no further than Blue Art Studio for all your wall beautification needs. Chairs, fonts, and retro art that could have come off the walls of the Mad Men set can all be yours without breaking the bank.
Moleskine is officially past its prime, so check out Creative Superstore for notepads that you’re “hip friends” don’t even know about yet. They also offer some of their more popular artist renderings in wall mount worthy prints.
Creative Bazaar is just that – a creative bazaar… of artwork. Artists and designers make accounts and then hook up with you – the buyer – to sell their prints. At The Creative Bazaar, you can find everything from dot matrixed prints to artist renditions of Steve Jobs as Jesus (seriously). It’s Threadless without the competition.