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TravelScratcher

If you enjoy traveling, you probably keep track of the places you have visited, on a wall map with pins, on a notebook, or maybe on a website or app. Today we bring you another fun solution, the wall-sized TravelScratcher map allows you to scratch off the locations you’ve visited, revealing the colorful background and geographical detail beneath. It shows your unique adventures, making it a personalized decoration piece for everyone.



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NATIONAL PARKS PRINT SERIES

The beautiful 59 Parks Print Series is a celebration of America’s National Parks. The whole collection features an outstanding mix of beautiful screen prints representing the unique beauty of all 59 National Parks. Every park has a screen printed poster made by artists like Daniel Danger, Landland, Erica Williams, Tom Whalen, Dan McCarthy and more. Each screen print may be available in various sizes or colors, depending on the artist who worked on it. Additionally...
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Mini 3D Car Prints

LNCLN_WRKS is a popular Instagram page where a creative studio displays their love for cars and where they showcase their unique artwork. The creative flow goes back to the designer´s youth when he spent countless hours sketching cars and building LEGOs. He has since traded in pencil, paper and LEGO bricks for monitors and a mouse, to make these awesome cars come to life in miniature. The illustrations of his favorite cars in mini 3D are available for purchase at h...
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Grid Framed Tech

Grid Studio is currently having a 72h Flash Sale! The Framed Tech collection pays tribute to iconic tech devices by meticulously dissecting and organizing their components, transforming them into captivating works of art. These disassembled gadgets are carefully diagramed, arranged, and framed, turning discarded digital relics into curiosities that blur the line between technology and fine art. If you have fond memories of your first smartphone or Gameboy an...
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