'Self Love' Neon Sign

Show Pony

£315.00 Delivery included

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    • Order placed
    • 8th July
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    • Dispatched
    • 5th September
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    • Standard delivery
    • 9th - 10th September
Description

Originally designed as a print, I've turned by ‘SELF LOVE’ into this glowingly positive neon sign and I love it!

Warm white LED neon with a pink and red UV printed background, which has a beautiful and glossy finish. I have one in my house, and the light that it gives off is gorgeous!

Each piece is handmade to-order, please allow 4-6 weeks.

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48 x 45 cm

Each light is a one-off and is made individually with care and attention to detail.

Made from LED PVC extrusions and are mounted onto a clear acrylic background. LED lights have many many benefits over glass neon, including limited wiring between letters etc, removes the need to be cased within a box, they are lighter, less fragile and more energy efficient.

Delivery

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Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 9th - 10th September

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Show Pony studio portrait

Show Pony

St-leonards-on-sea, hastings

Show Pony is the pseudonym of artist and sign-maker Meg Tait. A life-long fascination with words, fonts and fairgrounds is the inspiration for her hand-painted signs & illuminated artworks, which are often fitted with light bulbs and embellished with gold. Alongside these are typographic prints, and wooden cut-outs featuring icons of popular-culture.