Denial Designer Drugs debuted in 2018 as a series of pigment prints on skate decks, conceived of by Canadian artist Denial. By reworking luxury logos into pill motifs, the collection critiques consumer culture through urban canvases. Early editions were sold in galleries and auctions, drawing attention for their fusion of street art and high fashion. Limited runs, often under 100, highlight the brand’s exclusivity, and people choose Denial Designer Drugs to own a piece of that dialogue between art and brand heritage.
The brand has a wide choice of skate decks and prints available, including the Denial Supreme Vuitton Smashup Pill Skateboard Deck (Edition of 50), Denial Designer Drugs In Patient Skateboard Deck, and Denial Designer Drugs Calvin Klein Skateboard Deck. Each item includes seven-ply maple wood or heavyweight art paper with screen‑printed graphics of fragmented monograms and pill icons. There are pre‑drilled holes that fit standard trucks, and signed, numbered editions for guaranteed authenticity. These collectibles by Denial Designer Drugs turn everyday objects into gallery‑worthy art pieces.
You could hang a deck beside an archival pigment print or group it with a hand‑pressed screen print from StockX for a layered gallery wall. Alternatively, lean a deck on a low console alongside a slim candle holder or a sculptural vase from the homeware collection. By mixing two and three‑dimensional pieces like prints, ceramics, and boards, you can create a display that reflects the same playful contrasts that are at the heart of Denial Designer Drugs.