“Edgy” Wall Stickers from dVider

April 28th, 2008 by BallerHouse

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Vinyl wall art is a design trend that’s starting to catch on in a big way. Back in January we showed you Graphical vinyl from Miraentuinterior. Now, we’re presenting “edgy” wall stickers from Brooklyn-based dVider.

dVider’s edgy lineup includes a good selection of original sticker art, like the alien-looking character pictured above left and the chainsaw to his right. Other edgy sticker designs include some interesting skulls, an angry rabbit, and a chopper, to name a few. Prices start at $28 and run up to $47, and the stickers are each available in 12 different colors.

If you’re unfamiliar with the vinyl wall art concept, it basically involves placing large vinyl sticker designs on your walls to give them a unique look. In many respects, vinyl wall art is similar to wallpaper, only a lot easier to install.

dVider will be exhibiting its vinyl wall art stickers at the upcoming BKLYN Designs contemporary furniture show, running May 9-11.

Available through: dVider

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