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Jeff Koons Lobster Skateboard – 2025 edition on transparent background. Part of THE SKATEROOM’s limited art deck release.
Jeff Koons Lobster Skateboard displayed vertically against a white wall. 2025 limited edition from THE SKATEROOM.
Detail of the silver foil on the Lobster Skateboard edition by Jeff Koons.
Jeff Koons 2025 Lobster and Seated Ballerina Skateboards side by side on concrete floor. Time-limited art deck release by THE SKATEROOM.
Jeff Koons Lobster Skateboard 2025 edition – top print view on transparent background. Limited time release from THE SKATEROOM.
Close-up of Jeff Koons signature and edition details on the natural wood skateboard deck by THE SKATEROOM, 2025.

Lobster Skateboard

Édition limitée de 175

À propos

Cette édition limitée, en collaboration avec Jeff Koons, offrait une occasion unique d'acquérir une pièce exclusive de l'un des artistes les plus emblématiques de notre époque. Disponible pendant 4 jours seulement. Le nombre total d'exemplaires a été révélé après la clôture de la vente.

Inspirée de la sculpture gonflable iconique de Jeff Koons, « Lobster », cette édition transpose la fantaisie brillante et la finesse architecturale de l'original dans un skateboard de collection.

  • Offre limitée dans le temps — disponible seulement pendant 4 jours.
  • Chaque édition est numérotée par ordre chronologique . Le nombre final d'exemplaires sera déterminé par le nombre total de commandes et dévoilé après la clôture de la vente.
  • Impression numérique haut de gamme sur érable canadien, motif à feuille d'argent
  • Comprend un certificat d'authenticité
  • Support mural EasyFix inclus
  • Expédié sous 4 à 6 semaines

Comme pour toutes nos éditions communes, une partie des recettes sera reversée à l'ICMEC (Centre international pour les enfants disparus et exploités), prouvant ainsi que l'art peut être une force puissante d'impact social.

© Jeff Koons

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Jeff Koons Lobster Skateboard – 2025 edition on transparent background. Part of THE SKATEROOM’s limited art deck release.
Jeff Koons Lobster Skateboard displayed vertically against a white wall. 2025 limited edition from THE SKATEROOM.
Detail of the silver foil on the Lobster Skateboard edition by Jeff Koons.
Jeff Koons 2025 Lobster and Seated Ballerina Skateboards side by side on concrete floor. Time-limited art deck release by THE SKATEROOM.
Jeff Koons Lobster Skateboard 2025 edition – top print view on transparent background. Limited time release from THE SKATEROOM.
Close-up of Jeff Koons signature and edition details on the natural wood skateboard deck by THE SKATEROOM, 2025.
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Portrait of Jeff KOONS

About the Artist

Portrait of Jeff KOONS

Jeff KOONS is an American artist whose work examines popular culture, often in the form of paintings and sculptures that transform everyday images and objects into works of art that engage the viewer. Most recognizable among these are his balloon animals produced in stainless steel with mirror-finish surfaces. 

Born in York, Pennsylvania in 1955; Jeff Koons studied at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He received a BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 1976. Since his first solo exhibition in 1980, Koons’ work has been shown in major galleries and institutions throughout the world. He lives and works in New York City. 

Jeff KOONS is an American artist whose work examines popular culture, often in the form of paintings and sculptures that transform everyday images and objects into works of art that engage the viewer. Most recognizable among these are his balloon animals produced in stainless steel with mirror-finis
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Jeff KOONS is an American artist whose work examines popular culture, often in the form of paintings and sculptures that transform everyday images and objects into works of art that engage the viewer. Most recognizable among these are his balloon animals produced in stainless steel with mirror-finish surfaces. 

Born in York, Pennsylvania in 1955; Jeff Koons studied at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He received a BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 1976. Since his first solo exhibition in 1980, Koons’ work has been shown in major galleries and institutions throughout the world. He lives and works in New York City.