Medicated and Decorated

from $50.00

Description

This pastel punch of a pop art print brings together two modern truths: we’re all a little medicated, and yes, that roll of toilet paper is silently judging us. Colorful capsules scatter down a pristine white roll, creating the perfect surrealist swirl of bathroom anxiety and interior design ambition.

Features

  • 💊 Glossy pastel pills meet pop art flair: A rainbow of pharmaceutical shapes dance across a toilet paper runway in this unapologetically weird visual.

  • 🧻 Highbrow meets bathroom humor: Bold, bright, and weirdly honest — because nothing says “I’m thriving” like decorative digestive chaos.

  • 🎨 Conceptual absurdist design: Ideal for contemporary art lovers, chronic overthinkers, or people who’ve ever cried in a CVS.

  • 🖼️ A conversation piece for your powder room or panic room: It’s cheeky, charming, and just a little bit concerning — like all great modern art.

What Makes This Great

Because sometimes self-care looks less like yoga on a beach and more like this: a roll of toilet paper, a trail of mystery meds, and the crushing weight of late-stage capitalism… in a pleasing pastel color palette. It's the medicated and decorated vibe we’re all living now.

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Description

This pastel punch of a pop art print brings together two modern truths: we’re all a little medicated, and yes, that roll of toilet paper is silently judging us. Colorful capsules scatter down a pristine white roll, creating the perfect surrealist swirl of bathroom anxiety and interior design ambition.

Features

  • 💊 Glossy pastel pills meet pop art flair: A rainbow of pharmaceutical shapes dance across a toilet paper runway in this unapologetically weird visual.

  • 🧻 Highbrow meets bathroom humor: Bold, bright, and weirdly honest — because nothing says “I’m thriving” like decorative digestive chaos.

  • 🎨 Conceptual absurdist design: Ideal for contemporary art lovers, chronic overthinkers, or people who’ve ever cried in a CVS.

  • 🖼️ A conversation piece for your powder room or panic room: It’s cheeky, charming, and just a little bit concerning — like all great modern art.

What Makes This Great

Because sometimes self-care looks less like yoga on a beach and more like this: a roll of toilet paper, a trail of mystery meds, and the crushing weight of late-stage capitalism… in a pleasing pastel color palette. It's the medicated and decorated vibe we’re all living now.