Takashi Murakami Supreme Skateboard Decks 2007: complete set of 3 works:
A complete set of 3 Takashi Murakami skateboards published in 2007 as part of a much heralded collaboration between Takashi Murakami & the world famous pop cultural fashion, lifestyle brand, Supreme New York.
This super decorative, highly collectible Takashi Murakami skateboard set/triptych makes for vibrant one of a kind wall-art that hangs with ease. A sought after Takashi Murakami series sure to continue to increase in significance over time.
The set collectively features Murakami’s much iconic & charming: Bunbu-kun, Ponchi-ku & Shimon-kun characters.
Medium: Screen-print on 3 individual Maplewood skateboard decks.
Dimensions: 8.0 x 31 inches (20.5 x 79 cm; applies to each individual work individually).
Condition: Each in their original shrink wrapping. Excellent overall condition. Never displayed. Shrink wrap is opening at edge of one of the decks. May contain minor imperfections as consistent with any skateboard deck(s).
Murakami printed signature front-side base of each followed by artist’s copyright below; reverse of each features a printed signature alongside the famed Supreme box logo; from a limited edition of unknown; scarce.
Published by Supreme New York 2007.
More on Takashi Murakami:
One of the most acclaimed artists to emerge from postwar Asia, Takashi Murakami—“the Warhol of Japan”—is known for his contemporary Pop synthesis of fine art and popular culture, particularly his use of a boldly graphic and colorful anime and manga cartoon style.
Supreme New York:
‘Founded by James Jebbia in 1994, Supreme first opened its doors as a skate shop on Lafayette Street in New York City.
The brand humbly built a cult following through their non-compromising NY attitude, pop culture referencing designs, and simple branding such as the now iconic Supreme Box Logo. Emphasizing authenticity and quality, Supreme quickly became the epicenter of the downtown skate community and a clubhouse for like-minded creative individuals.
Supreme furthered its authority in fashion through an eclectic mix of collaborations and limited drops, ultimately developing a devoted fan base. Over 25 years later, with 13 locations spanning three continents, the once underground skate brand has become the pinnacle of streetwear, and a globally recognized institution in the fashion industry.
As a core element of the Supreme brand, it was natural for skate decks to become their form of canvas. Over the years, Supreme skateboards have showcased the work of many pre-eminent photographers, visual artists and musicians. Reminiscent of a time capsule for the brand, the boards have become a highly coveted focal point for collectors.’ (Source: Sotheby’s)
Offered by Lot 180 Gallery New York.
- Materials
- Screen-print on 3 individual Maplewood skateboard decks.
- Size
- 8 × 31 in | 20.3 × 78.7 cm
- Rarity
- Medium
- Signature
- Signed in plate, Murakami printed signature front-side base with artist’s copyright below; reverse features printed signature with the famed Supreme box logo
- Frame
- Not included
Takashi Murakami Supreme Skateboard Decks 2007 (complete set of 3), 2007
Takashi Murakami Supreme Skateboard Decks 2007: complete set of 3 works:
A complete set of 3 Takashi Murakami skateboards published in 2007 as part of a much heralded collaboration between Takashi Murakami & the world famous pop cultural fashion, lifestyle brand, Supreme New York.
This super decorative, highly collectible Takashi Murakami skateboard set/triptych makes for vibrant one of a kind wall-art that hangs with ease. A sought after Takashi Murakami series sure to continue to increase in significance over time.
The set collectively features Murakami’s much iconic & charming: Bunbu-kun, Ponchi-ku & Shimon-kun characters.
Medium: Screen-print on 3 individual Maplewood skateboard decks.
Dimensions: 8.0 x 31 inches (20.5 x 79 cm; applies to each individual work individually).
Condition: Each in their original shrink wrapping. Excellent overall condition. Never displayed. Shrink wrap is opening at edge of one of the decks. May contain minor imperfections as consistent with any skateboard deck(s).
Murakami printed signature front-side base of each followed by artist’s copyright below; reverse of each features a printed signature alongside the famed Supreme box logo; from a limited edition of unknown; scarce.
Published by Supreme New York 2007.
More on Takashi Murakami:
One of the most acclaimed artists to emerge from postwar Asia, Takashi Murakami—“the Warhol of Japan”—is known for his contemporary Pop synthesis of fine art and popular culture, particularly his use of a boldly graphic and colorful anime and manga cartoon style.
Supreme New York:
‘Founded by James Jebbia in 1994, Supreme first opened its doors as a skate shop on Lafayette Street in New York City.
The brand humbly built a cult following through their non-compromising NY attitude, pop culture referencing designs, and simple branding such as the now iconic Supreme Box Logo. Emphasizing authenticity and quality, Supreme quickly became the epicenter of the downtown skate community and a clubhouse for like-minded creative individuals.
Supreme furthered its authority in fashion through an eclectic mix of collaborations and limited drops, ultimately developing a devoted fan base. Over 25 years later, with 13 locations spanning three continents, the once underground skate brand has become the pinnacle of streetwear, and a globally recognized institution in the fashion industry.
As a core element of the Supreme brand, it was natural for skate decks to become their form of canvas. Over the years, Supreme skateboards have showcased the work of many pre-eminent photographers, visual artists and musicians. Reminiscent of a time capsule for the brand, the boards have become a highly coveted focal point for collectors.’ (Source: Sotheby’s)
Offered by Lot 180 Gallery New York.
- Materials
- Screen-print on 3 individual Maplewood skateboard decks.
- Size
- 8 × 31 in | 20.3 × 78.7 cm
- Rarity
- Medium
- Signature
- Signed in plate, Murakami printed signature front-side base with artist’s copyright below; reverse features printed signature with the famed Supreme box logo
- Frame
- Not included

