Significantly boost the vibe in your home studio with up to 41% off Displate metal posters for Black Friday

Three Displate posters on a wall above a sofa
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Having a space to create in is, in a word, a privilege. Whether you’ve got a nook for playing guitar in, a home recording/vlogging space to call your own, or even a lock-up with all manner of amps and odd instruments to explore, having that space is a huge benefit for your creativity – unless it happens to be a little boring. In which case, it could well do with an injection of creative color.

Luckily, with sweeping Black Friday deals up to 41% over at Displate - the purveyors of damage-free metal posters covering everything from music to art and culture - you can ensure your studio environment passes the vibe check on the cheap.

Displate posters: Glow up your studio, up to 41% off

Displate posters: Glow up your studio, up to 41% off
Displate’s innovative and damage-free metal posters see iconic artworks printed onto steel - and in a variety of finishes and textures, too. Until Friday 29 November, there’s a site-wide sale on Displates, with deep discounts for you to benefit from. Using the discount code ‘Black’, buying one or two Displates will net you a 33% discount; three or four will be discounted by 37%, and if you buy five or more you can get an incredible 41% off the total price.

Displate is a proud and pioneering purveyor of fine metal posters - poster artworks, printed hardily onto steel sheets for fuss-free ‘hanging’ via an ingenious magnet-based mounting method - no wall damage or angry landlords here. Until the end of Black Friday itself, you can grab some art of your own for up to 41% off.

There are loads of official brands partnered with Displate to provide official steel-printed wall art, including major movie, TV and video-game IPs like Marvel, DC, Cyberpunk and more. If you’re a creative with a big nerdy streak (which, to be real, describes almost all of us), there are bound to be a few pieces here that inspire you. This writer isn’t usually one for fantasy settings, but the Displate designs for From Software’s Elden Ring are hugely tantalizing.

Of course, there are also thousands of music-centered artworks for you to peruse too, from album art variants to collage-y art pieces to functional infographics. For the moodier of indie-heads amongst us (read: me) there’s this ace iteration of Tame Impala’s Currents artwork in glorious Displate format - and for the Gilmour-heads, this rendition of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon art.

If you’re looking to spruce up your guitar-practicing space without making space for other artists, you could do a lot worse than this smart-looking white-on-black patent design for Fender’s tremolo system, which renders everyone’s favorite whammy bar in monochrome splendor. For something altogether more practical - and if your creative space is a work in progress in tandem with your guitar-learning - you might benefit from this Guitar Theory infographic map, featuring the circle of fifths and some useful chord charts too.

Displate’s Black Friday sale is a biggie to be sure, spanning the entirety of the catalog and providing you with an unmissable chance to load up on quality steel-borne prints. However, you don’t have long to fill your basket; the deal’s running until Friday, so act fast!

James Grimshaw
Freelance writer

James Grimshaw is a freelance writer and music obsessive with over a decade of experience in music and audio writing. They’ve lent their audio-tech opinions (amongst others) to the likes of Guitar World, MusicRadar and the London Evening Standard – before which, they covered everything music and Leeds through their section-editorship of national e-magazine The State Of The Arts. When they aren’t blasting esoteric noise-rock around the house, they’re playing out with esoteric noise-rock bands in DIY venues across the country; James will evangelise to you about Tera Melos until the sun comes up.