Description Art print with bird motif The Murmurations Sort Sol Art print by By Garmi for the Danish manufacturer The Poster Club inspires with its striking bird motif. The poster is printed on 265g high quality art paper. Murmurations Sort Sol Is carefully wrapped in tissue paper and packed in an optimally protective cardboard tube….
Description Minimalist poster with repeating shapes The Echo 01 and 02 posters by Danish designer Nina Bruun for Paper Collective inspire with their respective repeating shapes. Bruun’s unique approach to color and composition creates two layered, calming works. The flowing outlines of the shapes are gentle yet eye-catching. The posters Echo 01 and 02 are…
Description Fine Art Giclée Print in Stripe Design The Blue Stripe At Concorde fine art giclée print by Sofia Lind for The Poster Club inspires with its great printing technique. The large-scale stripe motif in maritime colors captivates here with its depth of intense color nuances. In conjunction with the high-quality natural paper, the archiving…
Description creative design The Red Stripes poster presents an artistic design that fascinates at first sight. The combination of minimalist style and bold red stripes adds contemporary sophistication to any room. The bold red stripes in this poster catch the eye and add energy and vibrancy to the room. It’s a work of art that…
Description Cute poster made from FSC paper The Beverly Poster from the house LIEWOOD inspires with its cute animal motif. The poster is printed in A2 format on FSC-certified paper. Beverly Can be wonderfully hung on the wall in the children’s room. Please note that the frame is not included. This text has been translated…
Description Knot poster The poster The Knot by the Danish designers Nina Bruun shows a flowing, broad, knotted line in the form of a graphic print. The play with shadows tries to give the impression of depth, which makes the motif appear particularly vivid. The deep blue of the knotted line also creates a strong,…
Description Poster with contemporary chair motif Misfitting Things’ Waiting Room poster for Paper Collective is a fantastic interplay of classic elements and bright colors. The vibrant colors and textures, as well as the classic motif of two chairs makes for an overall contemporary design. All poster products from Paper Collective are manufactured in Denmark under…
Description Alphabet Animal poster The Alphabet Poster from Cam Cam Copenhagen holds great educational value, simplifying children’s learning of the alphabet, in a fun way. The poster presents beautiful hand-drawn illustrations inspired by classic flora and fauna prints. The combination of letters and drawings stimulates the natural curiosity and eagerness to discover of the little…
Description Fine art giclée print in vase design. The Circular Vase print by Studio Paradissi for The Poster Club inspires with its great printing technique. The opulent vase motif in simple colors captivates here with its depth of intense color nuances. In conjunction with the high-quality natural paper, the archiving of colors and maximum durability…
Description Poster from All The Way To Paris The Amis Japonais poster from Paper Collective comes from the Scandinavian graphic design studio All The Way To Paris (ATWTP). The studio has become known through successful collaborations with manufacturers such as HAY and & Tradition. The 50 x 70 cm poster Amis Japonais shows various abstract…
Description Poster with motif of iconic furniture Like many of his other pieces of furniture, Alvar Aalto designed his Armchair 41 for a specific building: the armchair was originally designed for the clinic in Paimio, which gave the chair its name, but it quickly made its triumphal march around the world from there. Since the…
Description Poster with dynamic table motif The Fine Dining poster by Misfitting Things for Paper Collective leaves great artistic room for interpretation. Does the table setting motif show that a guest has just left Is it the end of a wonderful night Or does it show the remains of a dramatic event The viewer’s imagination…