Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Amsterdam

Amsterdam

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Amsterdam's Captivating Skyline

The Amsterdam Line, offered in a 50 cm version, captures the essence of Amsterdam's iconic skyline and landmarks in a minimalist silhouette. This art piece beautifully represents the city's unique architecture and canals, making it an ideal decorative element for those who cherish the charm and history of Amsterdam.

The Amsterdam skyline is depicted as viewed from the Nemo Museum's roof, featuring landmarks such as the Magere Brug bridge, the Red Light District, St. Nicholas Church, and the Montelbaanstoren. This perspective offers a unique glimpse into the city's architectural diversity and historical richness.

  • 1.5mm thick steel line
  • Inside & outside
  • Made in France
  • Medium: 1.5" x 19.7" / 3.7 x 50cm
  • Not suitable for brick or concrete walls.
  • Product colours may vary slightly from those shown on your display.
  • Shipments are processed from Monday to Friday.
  • Orders are shipped from our Canadian warehouse.

    Mini 19cm

    Ideal for sticking, magnetizing or placing on the wall.
    Made in France
    Case Pack: 10 units

    Regular 50cm

    Easy wall mounting with the included set of 3 nails.
    Made in France
    Case Pack: 5 units

    XL 125cm

    Easy wall mounting with the included set of 5 nails.
    Made in France
    Case Pack: 3 units

    The Line, established in 2015, creates art that encapsulates memories in a singular, continuous line.

    In a single stroke, The Line explores the realm of countless possibilities, holding a firm belief in the power of simplicity to convey emotions effectively. The conviction stands that the purest forms of expression are the most potent carriers of feelings, suggesting that a singular line can communicate extensively.

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