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Art installation celebrates decades of surf culture

Lisa Katayama at 9:41 am Mon, Nov 30, 2009

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quiksilverfandango.jpg Surf brand Quiksilver got together with skater Tony Hawk and Paris design collective Fandango to create a neat, very well-designed installation called I was a teenager in the.... It's basically a series of bedrooms that reflect each decade of surf culture. via Dezeen Image by Chi Chi Mendez

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  • Teller

    Eddie would go.

  • denkbert

    Surf nazis must die!

    … had to get that out of my system

  • Cowicide

    These photos are cool, but where can you find the higher resolution ones like in the Boing Boing article so you can see more details? The Deszeen pics are kinda tiny.

  • theconverseguy

    it’s like IKEA, but with style.

  • krink52

    The only thing missing is Jeff Spicoli!

  • krink52

    The only thing missing is Jeff Spicoli!