Dimensions:
Approximately 81 cm high (not including straps) by 57.5 cm at widest point (not including straps). ; Materials: 100% Cotton
Printed design kitchen apron; Design taken from old London Transport poster by Man Ray; Neck strap and ties at back; 100% cotton
This funky cotton apron will protect your clothes when cooking and add a touch of style to your kitchen attire. The design is taken from and old London Transport poster from 1938, designed by Man Ray.
About the artist
Man Ray - 1938
In 1915, the year of his first exhibition, Man Ray met Marcel Duchamp and Alfred Steiglitz. With Francis Picabia he formed the New York Dada. In 1921 Man Ray moved to Paris. He joined the Dadaists group led by Andre Breton, which led to his involvement in Surrealism. Man Ray became known for his experimentation with photography, in particular his creation of photograms, or "rayographs".