
80s Retrowave Design - Memphis Pattern 135 Window Curtain
A bold geometric composition bursts with playful shapes and pastel colors arranged against a deep black ground, featuring a large turquoise brushstroke, purple and pink mountains, spheres in coral and yellow, wavy lines, and grid patterns that evoke retro-futuristic energy. The layered arrangement of overlapping forms, angular frames, and textured elements creates a dynamic, nostalgic scene that channels 1980s Memphis artwork and synthwave aesthetics. At home in a creative workspace or retro-inspired bedroom. A single woven-polyester panel, printed to order with a four-inch rod pocket and white reverse. Hang real art in the window, not a big-box print.
A bold geometric composition bursts with playful shapes and pastel colors arranged against a deep black ground, featuring a large turquoise brushstroke, purple and pink mountains, spheres in coral and yellow, wavy lines, and grid patterns that evoke retro-futuristic energy. The layered arrangement of overlapping forms, angular frames, and textured elements creates a dynamic, nostalgic scene that channels 1980s Memphis artwork and synthwave aesthetics. At home in a creative workspace or retro-inspired bedroom. A single woven-polyester panel, printed to order with a four-inch rod pocket and white reverse. Hang real art in the window, not a big-box print.
Original: $59.00
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$20.65Description
A bold geometric composition bursts with playful shapes and pastel colors arranged against a deep black ground, featuring a large turquoise brushstroke, purple and pink mountains, spheres in coral and yellow, wavy lines, and grid patterns that evoke retro-futuristic energy. The layered arrangement of overlapping forms, angular frames, and textured elements creates a dynamic, nostalgic scene that channels 1980s Memphis artwork and synthwave aesthetics. At home in a creative workspace or retro-inspired bedroom. A single woven-polyester panel, printed to order with a four-inch rod pocket and white reverse. Hang real art in the window, not a big-box print.







