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Siobhan Olivia / French Breaky

Siobhan Olivia / French Breaky

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The Story

One of the pieces featured in our capsule collection with the AGO - Art Gallery of Ontario. This series of playful fashion illustrations injects life into any space. Our curator recommends it for the bedroom, living room, walk-in closet, vanity area, or incorporating into a gallery wall alongside your favourite fashion-inspired artworks. By Toronto-based artist, Siobhan Olivia.

Parisian afternoons — a cappuccino, a croissant, a newspaper (which feels like an ancient relic, but in Paris, it feels fitting). Something about the way Siobhan combined neutral tones with muted slate accents makes this piece almost three-dimensional? Je ne sais quois, but you get the gist. 

Pictured here in a size large.

Siobhan Olivia / French Breaky - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Siobhan Olivia / French Breaky - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Siobhan Olivia / French Breaky - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Siobhan Olivia / French Breaky - Image 5

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

One of the pieces featured in our capsule collection with the AGO - Art Gallery of Ontario. This series of playful fashion illustrations injects life into any space. Our curator recommends it for the bedroom, living room, walk-in closet, vanity area, or incorporating into a gallery wall alongside your favourite fashion-inspired artworks. By Toronto-based artist, Siobhan Olivia.

Parisian afternoons — a cappuccino, a croissant, a newspaper (which feels like an ancient relic, but in Paris, it feels fitting). Something about the way Siobhan combined neutral tones with muted slate accents makes this piece almost three-dimensional? Je ne sais quois, but you get the gist. 

Pictured here in a size large.