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The Shipping Forecast Areas - Framed Map

The Shipping Forecast Areas - Framed Map

Regular price $156.00 USD
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Further information

Printing method: Giclée

Paper: 200gsm (5.9oz/yd) Fine Art Paper

Texture: Smooth

Finish: Matt

Frame: Hand crafted using high-quality solid wood, milled with simple clean lines and presented with a satin finish

Print dimensions explained

12"x16" (30.48cm x 40.64cm) which is similar to A3

16"x20" (40.64cm x 50.80cm) which is similar to A2

18"x24" (45.72cm x 60.96cm)

20"x28" (50.80cm x 71.12cm)

24"x32" (60.69cm x 81.28cm) which is similar to A1

24"x36" (60.69cm x 91.44cm)

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Prices for other overseas addresses can be found by adding items to your cart and visiting the checkout (no registration required).

Your order will be with you within 4-10 business days (please note that this may be slightly longer during peak seasonal demand, or events outside our control).

For more information regarding shipping, please visit our Delivery & Returns page.

Sustainability

All our wood and pulp is sourced from sustainably managed forests.

Sustainably-managed forests meet the needs of wildlife while supporting livelihoods and providing many other ecosystem services, such as carbon storage and flood risk mitigation.

Read more about how our 'More Trees Please' campaign!

Our framed map of The Shipping Forecast combines the finest quality materials with the highest levels of craftsmanship. All our frames are handmade by Guild recognised framers.

Our classic frame is created from high-quality wood, milled with simple clean lines and presented with a satin finish.

  • Comes as a framed fine art print on Enhanced Matte Art paper
  • Handmade by specialist picture framers
  • Delivered ready for hanging
  • Available in a range of size and frame styles

All our prints are produced at pixel perfect resolution of 300 dpi (which is often much higher than most computer screens)

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