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We print all our posters using Lucia Pro technology with 12 original pigment inks.
With ink droplets as small as 4 picolitres (that's 1,000,000 times smaller than a raindrop) our posters are of the highest possible quality.
Our latest generation wide format printers provide unparalleled colour reproduction and incredible durability, even over 100 years.
- Posters sold without frame . You will find the frames here
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Posters "Maps of the world"
poster from the series "Maps of the world" presents the most beautiful countries in the world, those that are often chosen as a destination by tourists from all over the world. The leading theme, "Map", is shown in a perverse, unconventional way - it only complements the presented scenery, not its main element. This poster shows Poland and what is most characteristic about its landscape - rape fields and storks. The series aims to show the beauty of these countries, focusing mainly on nature, not on urban buildings. Each poster shows one of the most recognizable landscape features of a given country. The entire series of "World Maps" has been prepared by a young artist from Tczew, Karolina Wiśniewska.
Poster Map of Switzerland
This poster depicts a special region, Switzerland. The Switzerland poster shows a beautiful view of the Landwasser Viaduct. It is a railroad viaduct over the Landwasser River in the Alps, in the canton of Grisons, Switzerland. It belongs to the Rhätische Bahn railroad line and is located near the Filisur railroad station, on the route to Tiefencastel. The viaduct is 65 meters high and 136 meters long. It is used by 60 trains per day and about 22,000 trains per year.On July 7, 2008, the viaduct was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Glacier Express shown on the poster is an express train in Switzerland, connecting the Alpine resorts of Zermatt and Sankt Moritz. The 270 km long, 2500 m elevation route is covered by the trains in about 8 hours, passing 91 tunnels and 291 bridges along the way.