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Macbeth - Bookishly Exclusive Print

Original price £18.00 - Original price £24.00
Original price
£18.00
£18.00 - £24.00
Current price £18.00
Unframed Sizes: A4 (21cm x 29.7cm)

Transform your space with our stunning new collection of prints, inspired by our beloved book cover designs. Perfect for book lovers, art enthusiasts, and anyone looking to add a touch of literary elegance to their home or office decor.

Macbeth by William Shakespeare.

Click here to see our Bookishly edition book.

Printed onto soft white card. A4 unframed prints come in a board backed envelope and A3 prints are rolled in a cardboard tube.

We have a number of framing options available.

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Transform your space with our stunning new collection of prints, inspired by our beloved book cover designs. Perfect for book lovers, art enthusiasts, and anyone looking to add a touch of literary elegance to their home or office decor.

Macbeth by William Shakespeare.

Click here to see our Bookishly edition book.

Printed onto soft white card. A4 unframed prints come in a board backed envelope and A3 prints are rolled in a cardboard tube.

We have a number of framing options available.

You can choose to also add one of our handmade wooden frames in either white, black, or natural wood. They are glazed with clear perspex and if you choose the matching frame size to your print then we will frame it for you!

We also have a magnetic wooden poster hanger in each print size. These are in natural obeche wood and come strung ready to hang. 

A4 Unframed : 21cm x 29.7cm (8.3 x 11.7 inches)
A3 Unframed : 29.7 cm x 42 cm (11.7 x 16.5 inches)

A4 Framed : 24 cm x 32 cm (9.44 x 12.59 inches)
A3 Framed : 32 cm x 45.5 cm (12.59 x 17.91 inches)

We are so sorry that we are now unable to ship to the EU, EEA and Northern Ireland. This is due to the EU's GPSR legislation, which we do not have the resources to comply with. You can read more about our position here