The iconic monobloc chair, recently featured on the cover of Bad Bunny’s Debí Tirar Más Fotos, is more than just a household staple. Since the 1970s, these simple plastic chairs have appeared in backyards, balconies, and gatherings around the world.
While often dismissed as “ugly,” they’ve become a symbol of resilience, nostalgia, and community — everyday objects that carry extraordinary meaning. This print celebrates the beauty of the ordinary, transforming the familiar into a bold, colorful composition.
8×10 print.
The iconic monobloc chair, recently featured on the cover of Bad Bunny’s Debí Tirar Más Fotos, is more than just a household staple. Since the 1970s, these simple plastic chairs have appeared in backyards, balconies, and gatherings around the world.
While often dismissed as “ugly,” they’ve become a symbol of resilience, nostalgia, and community — everyday objects that carry extraordinary meaning. This print celebrates the beauty of the ordinary, transforming the familiar into a bold, colorful composition.
8×10 print.