Yusuke Hanai Skateboard Deck Art
UNIFUL × YUSUKE HANAI - KENYA OKUNO LAST PRO DECK (2015)
This is Yusuke Hanai's first skateboard artwork.
It is a very rare piece that is no longer sold anywhere.
Size: Length 81cm, Width 20cm
This is a new, unused item. It has been stored indoors as interior decor, away from direct sunlight, so I believe there is no sun fading. There are also no noticeable scratches, dirt, or damage.
Please understand that due to the nature of skateboards, minor scratches, dents, print variations, and individual differences that may be present from the manufacturer are to be expected.
Product Description: This deck is from Kenya Okuno, who has announced his retirement from professional skateboarding to focus on his studies. The design for his final deck was created by artist Yusuke Hanai, with whom he has had a long-standing relationship. The deck design reportedly carries the message Why do boys like wheels.
About Yusuke Hanai: Born in Kanagawa Prefecture. He has exhibited his work worldwide in places such as the United States, France, Australia, Brazil, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom. He has also provided artwork for VANS, NIXON, BEAMS, and others, expanding his reach both domestically and internationally. His style fuses Japanese aesthetics with retro American illustrations, and his work is heavily influenced by the counterculture of the 1950s and 1960s.
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Interior Room Popeye
CategorySkateboardConditionNew/unusedShippingIncluded in price (by seller)FromShiga
SHIPPINGS
Free shipping in Spanish mainland, Balearic Islands and Portugal.
For other countries the shipping cost will be paid by the client.
DELIVERY TIME (as of delivery)
Spanish mainland, Balearic Islands and Portugal: 1-2 working days.
Other countries, we attach a table with those that are open in the online store, indicating transporter and transit days.
The return period is 14 calendar days from the receipt of the order.
Carriers for change of size in Spanish mainland, Balearic Islands and Portugal, are in charge of 24HRS.