Guest Picks: Like Music to Your Walls
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I’m no rock star, but I’d sure like to live like one! Rock your space with some iconic music memories and show some love for your favorite artists, past and present. This selection is inspired by some new clients of mine who have an amazing collection of rock ’n’ roll memorabilia. I wanted to add a few pieces to their collection to create a gallery wall, and I found so many incredible pieces online at every price point that I just had to share. — Nicole from Nicole Scott Designs
Led Zeppelin Collage Print - $22 My art-class collages were never as exciting as this. Hang it low, as I imagine guests would need a minute to take it all in.
John Lennon ‘People for Peace’ Poster - $20 Peace. Simple. Lennon.
Keith Richards by Richard E. Aaron - $1,500 This is a way-cool shot with great lighting. What more can I say?
Radiohead ‘In Rainbows’ Album as Books Poster by Standard Designs - $25.89 I love these adapted book spines by Etsy artist Simon James from Standard Designs.
‘No Direction Home’ Print - $27 There is just something so cool about this black and white shot. I’m hooked.
Cyndi Lauper by William Coupon - $1,000 Timeless and highly collectable, limited-edition print photos like this one of Cyndi Lauper are a good investment … time after time.
Woodstock Poster - CAD 12.99 You don’t have to spend a lot to get a great graphic punch. This Woodstock poster is amazing and affordable.
Morrissey ‘Viva Hate’ Playbill Poster by Standard Designs - $25.89 This poster is a reprint but has a vintage vibe. It’s a great gift idea for a Morrissey fan.
Cocktails and Rock Tales: 200 Drinks to Shake, Rattle & Roll With - $19.95 Banish awkward silences with a conversational pot of gold. After reading this book, you will have always have awesome rock-star stories to share at parties.
‘Rolling Stone’ Cover Series, Neil Young, June 1988 - $450 Rock Paper Photo has this cool framed series showing “before” and “after” cover shots for Rolling Stone magazine.
The Who Tin Concert Sign - $12.50 Vintage concert posters are a great addition to a music-themed collection. And if the time machine is ever actually invented, you’ll know exactly the date and time to set it for.
Stevie Ray Vaughan by Tracy Anne Hart Limited-Edition Print - $775 Oh, Stevie, you are missed.
The Greatest Album Covers of All Time - CAD 16.68 Add this great book to your coffee table as a conversation piece. Everyone loves a trip down memory lane remembering their own favorite records, or even Mom and Dad’s!
Fleetwood Mac Tour Poster, Munich 1970 - GBP 2.79 I have to find out the story behind this Fleetwood Mac poster. It’s haunting my dreams!
Robert Plant by Janet Macoska - $600 Oh, man, can’t you almost hear it? Black and white and Robert Plant all over.
The Beatles Billboard - $10.95 Mixing in various media like artifacts and posters gives a collection depth and interest, while also helping to keep the costs down.
Birth of the Cool: ’Round About Midnight Vinyl - $19.43 If you don’t already have a vinyl collection, find your local record store or order must-haves like Miles Davis’ “Birth of the Cool” online.
Play and Display Record Frame, Black - GBP 39 No music art collection would be complete without some framed vinyl. This frame is cool because you can store and access the record, or change it up as you please.
Play and Display Record Frame Triple Pack, Black - GBP 99 Or why not get a set of vinyl frames? They look better in a group.
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