Prehistoric Ocean Chart | Unframed

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€24,95
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🚚 Delivery from 07 Jan, 2025 to 10 Jan, 2025

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24 Dec, 2024

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07 Jan, 2025 10 Jan, 2025

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    Our educational prehistoric ocean chart features children's favourite under the sea dinosaur creatures - if they're dino obsessed, or learning about the prehistoric era at school, then they will adore this art on their wall. The muted colour scheme is inspired by Farrow & Ball paints, such as, Light Blue, Treron, Oval Room Blue, Sudbury Yellow, Hay, Bancha, Hague Blue, Red Earth, Pantalon, Wevet, Studio Green... and many more!

    All of our designs are printed by professionals onto a warm white, fine art paper - a matte finish, museum quality paper which provides beautiful depth of colour. Using state of the art archival inks (giclée printers), your print will never fade and will always look as fresh as a daisy.

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Reviewed by Katherine M.
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Lovely interesting print

This was the perfect present for my dinosaur/prehistoric creature mad son. It arrived packaged well and fitted perfectly into a standard frame. He is delighted and his uncle is jealous so we plan to purchase it again for his birthday later in the year!

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