Hair Of The Dog Dachshund II
Available in 3 Different Sizes
8" × 12" – Open Edition
12" × 18" – Limited Edition of 50 (signed & numbered)
20" × 30" – Limited Edition of 10 (signed & numbered)
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- 8" x 12" - $140.00
- 12" x 18" - $350.00
- 20" x 30" - $680.00
Hair Of The Dog Dachshund II
PRODUCT DETAILS
Show-Stopping Dachshund Pub Brunch Metal Print
- Material: Premium, fade-resistant aluminum metal print
- Sizes (W × H): 8" × 12" Open Edition; 12" × 18" Limited (50); 20" × 30" Limited (10)
- Finish: Glossy, high-definition color with crisp detail
- Mounting: Ready to hang—no frame required
- Scene: Three dachshunds in a rustic pub with chalkboard menus, hanging sausages & herbs under the “Hair of the Dog” sign
Three dachshunds gather for a hearty brunch in a cozy pub—one tasting a Bloody Mary crowned with sausage and celery, another watching with calm focus, and a third peeking from below the table edge. Chalkboard menus promise indulgent specials while strings of sausages and bunches of herbs frame the warm wooden backdrop.
Printed on stunning metal, this dachshund wall art blends rich texture, amber-warm tones, and playful canine charm; the glowing “Hair of the Dog” marquee makes it an instant conversation piece. Collectors can choose artist-signed, hand-numbered limited editions, while the open edition delivers the same spirited scene in a versatile size.
Key Features
- Design: Story-rich dachshund pub tableau—perfect for kitchens, bars, and dog-friendly spaces
- Color & Depth: Multi-layer process for vibrant reds, warm woods, and lifelike fur detail
- Durability: Scratch-resistant, easy-to-clean surface built for long-lasting display
- Display: Sleek float-mount effect for a modern, gallery look—no frame needed
- Collectibility: Limited editions are artist-signed and hand-numbered
- Keywords: dachshund wall art, pub décor, Bloody Mary art, humorous dog art, metal wall art
Installation & Display
No framing necessary—each piece arrives ready to hang with rear float-mount hardware for a clean, contemporary presentation. Prefer a shelf or desk? Pair it with a compatible table stand for flexible tabletop display (stand not included).
About the Artist
“In their collaborative studio, Maxim’s focus on character-driven storytelling meets Sylvain Brouillette’s precision-driven lighting and texture work. The pair craft hyper-realistic animal illustrations that marry emotive expression with gallery-ready polish. Each witty pun invites viewers into immersive, high-resolution worlds rich with detail.”
Frequently Asked Questions
What is “Hair Of The Dog Dachshund II”?
A high-definition metal print featuring three lifelike dachshunds enjoying a rustic pub brunch beneath the glowing “Hair of the Dog” sign—crafted for rich color, fine detail, and playful humor.
What sizes and editions are available?
Choose from 8" × 12" Open Edition, 12" × 18" Limited Edition of 50, and 20" × 30" Limited Edition of 10.
Are the limited editions signed and numbered?
Yes—limited editions are artist-signed and hand-numbered. The open edition is not numbered.
Do I need a frame? How does it hang?
No frame is needed—each print arrives ready to hang with rear float-mount hardware for a sleek, gallery finish.
How much does the metal print weigh?
Approximate weights: ~1–2 lb (8" × 12"), ~3–4 lb (12" × 18"), and ~5–7 lb (20" × 30"). Actual weight may vary slightly based on hardware.
How do I clean and care for a metal print?
Dust with a soft microfiber cloth. For smudges, wipe gently with water or a mild, non-ammonia cleaner; dry with a clean cloth. Avoid abrasives and prolonged direct sunlight.
Where does this dachshund wall art look best?
Great for kitchens, dining nooks, home bars, and pub-inspired décor—anywhere you want warmth, character, and a wink of humor.
Can I display it on a shelf or table?
Yes. While it ships ready to hang, a compatible table stand (not included) lets you display it on shelves, desks, or mantels.
Will glare be an issue?
The glossy surface can reflect strong, direct light. For best results, use indirect lighting or position opposite windows to minimize reflections.
How does this differ from “Hair Of The Dog Dachshund”?
“Dachshund II” features three pups in a rustic pub with chalkboard menus and hanging sausages; “Dachshund” showcases a two-dog scene with toast racks and a single Bloody Mary. Both share the playful “Hair of the Dog” theme.