

Framed Andy Warhol Absolut Vodka Advertisement
A true icon of 20th-century art and advertising, this museum-quality framed Absolut Vodka advertisement features original artwork by Andy Warhol, created in 1985 when he became the first artist commissioned to reinterpret the Absolut bottle. That moment launched what would become one of the most celebrated and influential advertising campaigns of all time—bridging fine art, pop culture, and luxury branding.
This piece is an original vintage print advertisement, thoughtfully repurposed as elevated wall art. Warhol’s unmistakable use of saturated color and bold graphic contrast transforms the familiar Absolut silhouette into a collectible statement—equally at home in a refined interior, a study, or as a striking accent above a bar cart.
Professionally framed to gallery standards, the artwork is presented with an archival mat, UV-filtering acrylic glazing for long-term preservation, and an elegant black wooden gallery frame that allows the colors to command attention without distraction. Ready to hang or display immediately, no additional framing required.
A compelling blend of art history, design, and cocktail culture, this framed Absolut Warhol piece is ideal for collectors of pop art, lovers of modernist advertising, or anyone seeking a sophisticated yet playful statement for their space.
- Authentic Absolut Vodka print advertisement
- Circa 1994
- Professionally framed to museum standards
- Archival-quality preservation for lasting beauty
- Mounted haning wire included
- Size: 16-1/2" L. x 14-1/2" W.
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