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Ellimac

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Thu, Apr 30, 2026, 04:42 PM

29d ago

Lille, France

50.63600, 3.06600

This media file captures a comprehensive display of numerous skateboard decks, mounted vertically on a white wall. The decks, presented without trucks or wheels, are arranged in a grid-like fashion, s…read more

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This media file captures a comprehensive display of numerous skateboard decks, mounted vertically on a white wall. The decks, presented without trucks or wheels, are arranged in a grid-like fashion, showcasing a wide variety of brands, graphics, and colors. This setup suggests a retail environment, such as a skate shop in Lille, France, or a dedicated personal collection. Prominent branding includes "zeroPolis SKATESHOP," featured on multiple boards in the rightmost columns, typically with large white lettering against diverse colored backgrounds like blue, green, brown, and tan. Other frequently visible brand names are "HOCKEY" (on several dark-colored boards), "FUCKING AWESOME" (on multiple decks in the upper left), and "GX1000" (on red and camouflage-patterned boards). Additional brands and names identifiable from the display include "JAEB," "POLAR SKATE CO," "MISFITS" (on a black deck with a skull graphic), "TRUST" (on a bright yellow deck), and "CHRIS PFANNER." The graphics on the skateboard decks are highly diverse, encompassing detailed illustrations of human figures and animals, abstract designs, skulls, stylized plant motifs, and graffiti-style artwork. Some boards feature photographic elements or intricate patterns. The setting is an indoor space, with a light-colored wooden floor visible on the right side of the image. A metal railing or fixture is present along the bottom of the wall, likely supporting the display. A cardboard box is visible at the top right, above the skateboards. The presentation is organized and highlights the artistic and cultural aspects of skateboard design. | Open Wire