
Jens Werner, a Norwegian artist, transformed his house into a Burberry shrine by painting it in the tartan pattern the fashion label is known for.

The 33-year-old artist spent thousands of pounds covering the building in the trademark black, tan and red pattern as the Burberry classic check.
Werner woke up one day and thought it was a fun idea. The main concept for the house, a former public lavatory building, was that there should be a gathering place for happy people, peace-on-earth-mentality and art loving people.
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Amazing as always