Dirty Bertie

Dirty Bertie,

Our story and how this project came about

Dirty Bertie was what they called Edward VII when he was the Prince of Wales, wind in his sails — a man who scandalised Victoria’s British Empire with his appetite for hunting, fine dining, finer women and anything else that floated his boat. He fled to France whenever he could. And who could blame him?

By 1904, Bertie was Eddy Sète and we named ourselves after the year entente cordial was signed finally and officially, bringing that flair, tongue and cheek to the sun soaked midi.

Dirty Bertie is the work of Chad Keveny — an Irish painter who has been living in the south of France since 2009. His paintings are bold, sensual, sun-drenched. Bodies in light. Colour without apology. The kind of work that belongs outdoors, not behind glass.


It doesn’t matter what you do, so long as you don’t frighten the horses.

Dirty Bertie

Dirty Bertie brings together original painting and everyday objects — deckchairs, bags, and wearable art printed with the bold figurative work of Chad Keveny, an Irish painter living in the South of France. Limited edition runs, made to be taken to the beach, the garden, the terrace. Art you sit in, art you wear, art that travels with you.

Why Choose Us

too much

These prints don’t understand discretion. They are made to be used, worn and talked about.

too colourful

Loud, daring and made to be seen.

too cool

objects to help you look good while you sip cocktails.

Time to bring those Deckchairs back to life

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