Bauhaus 1923 – Poster
€110.00 €95.00
1 in stock
Our framed canvas prints feature a high-quality cotton blend and provide a matte smooth surface investigating the details and all color palettes.
Professionally framed in solid wooden Outline Frame. This unique profile creates a subtle shadow within, adding depth and dimension.
This art form is based mainly on geometric shapes clearly defined lines and primary colors.
Part of our Bauhaus-inspired collection of posters.
A great addition to any interior.
W:32.5cm H:42.5 cm
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