What it is?
Turn the ordinary into the extraordinary with our Andy Warhol x Yellowpop collection! This LED neon sign features an acrylic-printed soup can lined with red neon, bringing Andy's theme of mundane objects as high art to life in a whole new way. After debuting in 1962, the soup can become one of the most well-known pieces of American art. This piece was also one of Andy's most personal, the inspiration coming from his childhood love of Campbell's soup. Warhol said, "I used to drink it every day." Now, you can use this revolutionary Pop Art as a creative lighting source and wall decor! The flexible LED tube is safe and environmentally friendly, too! Set the light to the time of day with adjustable brightness.
What else you need to know
Designed to shine
- LED neon artwork
- Energy-efficient tubing
- Full board backing
- Shipped in a bespoke premium box
An installation screw kit is provided. You can add 3M Command Stripes for one-minute installation and plug your neon to your outlet!
What's In The Box
- LED neon piece
- Installation screw kit
- Power supply
- Extension cable
- Dimmer switch
Material
Each sign is made of a neon flex material, consisting of PVC or Silicon piping with LED lights, that is mounted on a recycled acrylic board. These materials allow us to create realistic neon signs, with bright lights and intense color, while being more durable, affordable, and sustainable than traditional neon.
We take sustainability seriously, which is why we use:
- LED lights: consuming 6 times less energy than traditional lights, they last up to 100,000 hours.
- recycled materials in our products
- and 100% recycled packaging, including removing all useless plastic.