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Skate deck with the Invisible Man artwork by Pink Floyd, produced by THE SKATEROOM.
Skate deck with the Invisible Man artwork by Pink Floyd, produced by THE SKATEROOM, on a concrete floor.
Detail of the the skate deck with the Invisible Man artwork by Pink Floyd, produced by THE SKATEROOM.
Top print of the Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here skate decks by THE SKATEROOM, showing copyright lines and the original logo.

Wish You Were Here (Invisible Man)

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Showcasing the enigmatic suited figure in the desert holding a record, this single deck captures the surreal essence of the album’s inner imagery.

This year marks the 50th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s legendary album Wish You Were Here — a record that defined a generation with its haunting melodies, surreal visuals, and timeless themes of absence, longing, and connection. To honor this milestone, THE SKATEROOM is proud to present an exclusive collection uniting iconic rock history with contemporary art and skate culture.

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Skate deck with the Invisible Man artwork by Pink Floyd, produced by THE SKATEROOM.
Skate deck with the Invisible Man artwork by Pink Floyd, produced by THE SKATEROOM, on a concrete floor.
Detail of the the skate deck with the Invisible Man artwork by Pink Floyd, produced by THE SKATEROOM.
Top print of the Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here skate decks by THE SKATEROOM, showing copyright lines and the original logo.
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Portrait of Pink Floyd

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Portrait of Pink Floyd

Formed in London in 1965, Pink Floyd quickly rose from the city’s underground music scene to become one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century. Known for their pioneering soundscapes, philosophical lyrics, and groundbreaking live shows, the band redefined the possibilities of music as an immersive art form. Landmark albums such as The Dark Side of the Moon (1973), Wish You Were Here (1975), and The Wall (1979) fused sonic experimentation with striking visual narratives, cementing their legacy in both music and popular culture. With their fusion of progressive rock, conceptual storytelling, and striking visual design, Pink Floyd created enduring cultural icons that continue to resonate across generations.

Formed in London in 1965, Pink Floyd quickly rose from the city’s underground music scene to become one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century. Known for their pioneering soundscapes, philosophical lyrics, and groundbreaking live shows, the band redefined the possibilities of music a
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Formed in London in 1965, Pink Floyd quickly rose from the city’s underground music scene to become one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century. Known for their pioneering soundscapes, philosophical lyrics, and groundbreaking live shows, the band redefined the possibilities of music as an immersive art form. Landmark albums such as The Dark Side of the Moon (1973), Wish You Were Here (1975), and The Wall (1979) fused sonic experimentation with striking visual narratives, cementing their legacy in both music and popular culture. With their fusion of progressive rock, conceptual storytelling, and striking visual design, Pink Floyd created enduring cultural icons that continue to resonate across generations.