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Narnia Fictional Travel Poster

Original price £18.00 - Original price £59.00
Original price
£18.00
£18.00 - £59.00
Current price £18.00
Size: A2 Unframed

A vintage travel poster depicting C.S Lewis’ famous fictional location. 

Narnia. Some Adventures Lead Us To Our Destiny.

This wonderful literary poster depicts a beautiful scene in greens, greys and blues. It would look lovely in any home, library or classroom.

Product Info
Our posters are printed onto 170gsm silk paper. They come either framed or unframed and are available in A2. Unframed posters are rolled and posted in a cardboard tube. 

Choose between a traditional frame (black or white grain) or our wooden poster hangers. The wooden hangers are made of soft obeche, a solid natural uncoated wood, and are magnetic. They have a tapered edge and use silver hoops to attach the white string for hanging. 

Dimensions

A2 Poster Hanger: 1.8cm (W) x 0.6cm (D) x 42cm (L)

A2 Unframed: 59.4cm (H) x 42cm (W). 

A2 Framed: 62cm (H) x 44cm (W).

A vintage travel poster depicting C.S Lewis’ famous fictional location. 

Narnia. Some Adventures Lead Us To Our Destiny.

This wonderful literary poster depicts a beautiful scene in greens, greys and blues. It would look lovely in any home, library or classroom.

Our posters are printed onto 170gsm silk paper. They come either framed or unframed and are available in A2. Unframed posters are rolled and posted in a cardboard tube. 
Choose between a traditional frame (black or white grain) or our wooden poster hangers. The wooden hangers are made of soft obeche, a solid natural uncoated wood, and are magnetic. They have a tapered edge and use silver hoops to attach the white string for hanging. 

Dimensions

A2 Poster Hanger: 1.8cm (W) x 0.6cm (D) x 42cm (L)

A2 Unframed: 59.4cm (H) x 42cm (W). 

A2 Framed: 62cm (H) x 44cm (W).

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