Ben Allen x Good Tuesday Art Calendar
Stoked to have worked with the incredibly talented pop artist Ben Allen on this 2026 wall calendar - his first ever calendar collaboration.
Known for his genre-blending style that fuses street art, abstract expressionism, graffiti style, graphic design, and pop culture references, Ben’s work lives somewhere between a gallery wall and a Camden backstreet. Loved by celebrities, featured in many publications, like GQ mag, Design Week and Time Out - we are honoured to have him on the wall for all of 2026!
Each month showcases one of his boldest pieces - ready to cut out and frame after.
The layout runs from January to December 2026, with a spacious month-to-view grid, with the week starting on Monday. Designed to keep your plans clear and your space creatively charged.
Optional: Add a pack of Corner Stickers to level up your planning in 2026.
As always, designed and printed in the UK on 100% recycled and recyclable paper.
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Your order will arrive plastic-free with minimal packaging and inserts. We run a plastic-free warehouse.
Here’s a few more ways we work towards sustainability goals:
Good Tuesday is UK’s first Certified B Corporation Stationery Brand - using business as a force for good.