London Mural Festival 2020 Zippo Lighter - Full Set
*** Very Limited Availabilty***
These limited edition Zippo lighters are the result of a 2020 collaboration between the American lighter company and the artists D*FAce, Marija Tiurina, Pref and Tristan Eaton
Zippo has collaborated with these globally renowned urban and contemporary artists to each create a mural, as part of its partnership with the inaugural London Mural Festival, in celebration of the launch of its latest design innovation, the new 540 Color decoration process.
At the cutting edge of creativity and artistic innovation, Street Art is the perfect medium to showcase the brands latest innovation which enables them to create the most vivid and impactful designs to date.
The designs uses Zippo’s new 540 colour process allows for complete coverage of the lighter’s surface with precision artwork.
Hinges and bottom stamps are laser engraved to allow for peak performance and easy date stamp verification, but otherwise, every single nanometre of the lighter’s surface can be covered by this resilient new process. Each comes packaged in a gift box.
Genuine Zippo windproof lighter with distinctive Zippo "click"
All metal construction; windproof design works virtually anywhere
Refillable for a lifetime of use; for optimum performance, we recommend genuine Zippo premium fluid, flints, and wicks.
Made in USA; Lifetime guarantee that "it works or we fix it for free™"
Fuel: Zippo premium lighter fuel (sold separately)
The new Zippo Street Art Collection features designs from four artists; D*Face, Marija Tiurina, Pref and Tristan Eaton - check our website for the full collection.
Limited to 1760 pieces worldwide
Mint Condition
Unused
Zippo Presentaion Box
London Murals - Limited Edition Zippo Lighter
D*Face is a London-based sculptor and stencil artist, who uses the city as his own personal gallery sticking, pasting and drawing on any wall or space available.
Known for his subversive images, which utilize a family of dysfunctional characters whose roles are to shock as well as entertain, his work challenges orthodox thinking. D*Face engages with the public context in which he works; his characters are sophisticated vehicles through which the viewer is forced to question their own relationship with their surroundings. D*Face demands that the viewer not only sees but that they look at their environment.