MALIKA FAVRE


WORKING TOGETHER
We’ve been fans of Malika Favre’s work for as long as we can remember. We first worked together in 2015 when we invited her to submit a unique paddle artwork for our 2015 charity exhibition and auction. And we’ve been friends ever since. So we were very excited to launch her full AoPP collection in September 2023.


Malika’s bio
Malika Favre is a French artist based in Barcelona. Her bold, minimal style – often described as Pop Art meets OpArt – is a striking lesson in the use of positive/negative space and colour. Featuring a strikingly bold and elegant artwork this ArtTable is an exclusive edition created in partnership with artist Malika Favre. Published as a signed edition of 25.

Her unmistakable style has established her as one of Europe’s most sought after graphic artists. Malika’s clients include The New Yorker, Vogue, BAFTA, Sephora and Penguin Books, amongst many others.



MALIKA FAVRE
DUO
£1,200.00 GBP
This hand-crafted, wall-mountable mini table tennis table features artwork by French artist Malika Favre, whose bold, minimal style – often described as Pop Art meets OpArt – is a striking lesson in using positive/negative space and colour.