Framed canvas stag in the snow

Price: €75.00
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A still deer in the snow, against a forest backdrop: this framed deer canvas brings a natural, soothing presence to a wall in the lounge, bedroom or hallway. The print, produced with solvent-free ink compliant with ISO 14001, renders the shades of black, white, brown and green in a matt finish that avoids reflections.

The canvas is stretched over a French maritime pine stretcher frame sourced from sustainably managed PEFC/FSC forests, with a 3 cm thickness that ensures good sturdiness. The black-painted wooden frame sets off the image with understated style. In the 50x70 size, this French-made piece suits a holiday home just as well as a contemporary interior.

  • Dimensions: 50x70
  • Materials: canvas, French maritime pine wood, black-painted wood
  • Colours: black (for the frame)
  • Features: wooden stretcher thickness 3cm, solvent-free ink/ISO 14001 standard, PEFC/FSC, matt finish, French manufacture
2 items delivered within 2 to 3 days For larger quantities, allow 4 to 5 weeks
Reference: 100057901
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