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    Displate’s Limited Edition Series Gets a Double Release With Special Feline Upgrades

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesAugust 14, 20232 Mins Read
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    These limited posters are meticulously curated compositions embellished with state-of-the-art print enhancements. The result comes from a tight collaboration between artists and licensors and Displate’s own Design Studio. That’s why each release introduces something unique to the series.

    “We spent long weeks working on Limited Edition, experimenting with different print techniques and enhancements and working hand-in-hand with select artists who agreed to kick off this special project,” said Rafal Kocik, Head of Design Studio at Displate

    But the latest Limited Edition release from Displate is a different story altogether. Or should we say, two stories?

    Double paw for a double awe

    This week, the Limited Edition series welcomes a double release, with an extraordinary cat and its power to materialize not in one but in two incarnations.

    Kenzo the Bakeneko looks captivating with his 3D-printed fur, gracefully complemented by a silver overprint and golden glitter on the intricate symbols. Black Bakeneko, on the other hand, casts its hypnotizing spells with its deep black matte and gloss-finished fur and special inks that reveal more under UV light.

    Created by the immensely talented Joanna Hyttinen aka Scandy Girl, both these feline masterpieces are now available as part of Displate’s Limited Edition series – each available in 1000 copies only.

    Nine lives, one chance

    Which of these charming companions will you invite into your world?

    The decision is not easy, especially with thousands of other Displate collectors looking to secure a feline beauty for themselves. So if you think of buying a Kenzo Bakeneko or Black Bakeneko limited metal poster, be quick – soon they’ll be gone forever!

    Cats are unpredictable, elusive, and captivating. And so is Displate’s Limited Edition series, which unveils its stylish metal surprises every Thursday. With these extremely sought-after metal posters, you hardly ever get nine chances.

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