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Remember when our Time Travellers Invitation Poster was featured on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert?

Remember when our Time Travellers Invitation Poster was featured on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert?

June 20, 2024

It has now been 8 years since our Time Travellers Invitation featured on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert!

Our print – inspired by Stephen Hawking’s time travel experiment – had the honour of being showcased during an interview with Alexander Skarsgård. However, for us, our poster ended up stealing the spotlight!

As exciting as it was to see Kite’s work being displayed on national television, there's an even greater sense of gratification that comes from knowing that our print adorned the walls of the Ed Sullivan Theater itself. This legendary venue holds great historical significance: it was here that The Beatles made their unforgettable American television debut back in 1964.

If you’d like your own walls to have some more character, why not acquire your very own copy of the open edition Time Travellers print?




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