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A striking cotton canvas wall panel featuring the historic Pen Duick sailboat plan, stretched on black-painted wood battens with hemp-colored rope. Handcrafted in France, measuring 80 x 130 cm.
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Transform your interior into a tribute to maritime history with this stunning stretched cotton canvas. Featuring the legendary Pen Duick, the first sailboat designed by William Fife in 1898, this decorative panel brings the timeless elegance of classic naval craftsmanship into your home. Whether you're a sailing enthusiast or simply appreciate refined design, this piece adds a touch of sophistication and storytelling to any wall.
This textile wall panel is a celebration of artisanal expertise, blending modern precision with a technique inspired by 17th-century Dutch traditions. The raw cotton canvas, left in its natural ecru tone, serves as the perfect backdrop for the intricate blueprint of the Pen Duick. Stretched over sleek black-painted wooden slats and finished with a hemp-colored cord, it embodies both strength and elegance. Each piece is meticulously handcrafted in France, ensuring unparalleled quality and attention to detail.
Measuring 80 x 130 cm, this decorative panel is designed to make a statement without overwhelming your space. Its clean lines and neutral tones allow it to seamlessly integrate into a variety of interiors, from modern lofts to cozy nautical-themed rooms. The included canvas bag, featuring the same blueprint design, adds a practical yet stylish touch for storage or gifting. Perfect for sailors, history buffs, or anyone who appreciates unique, high-quality decor.
Bring the Legend of Pen Duick to Life
Imagine a piece of maritime history gracing your walls—this stretched cotton canvas does just that. The Pen Duick, originally named Yum² and later renamed Cora V in 1919, is more than a sailboat; it’s a symbol of innovation and craftsmanship. This decorative panel captures the essence of its blueprint, offering a unique blend of art and engineering. Perfect for adding character to your home, office, or even a nautical-themed business, it’s a conversation starter that never fails to impress.
Unmatched Quality and Craftsmanship
Every detail of this canvas panel reflects a commitment to quality. The raw cotton fabric, chosen for its durability and natural texture, is stretched taut over sturdy wooden slats painted in a sleek black finish. The hemp-colored cord not only adds a rustic touch but also ensures the canvas remains securely in place. Weighing just 3 kg, it’s lightweight yet robust, making it easy to hang while maintaining its structural integrity. The artisanal process, inspired by centuries-old Dutch techniques, guarantees a product that stands the test of time.
A Thoughtful Gift for Nautical Enthusiasts
Searching for the perfect gift for a sailor, history lover, or design aficionado? This stretched cotton canvas is an ideal choice. It arrives in a matching canvas bag, featuring the same Pen Duick blueprint, making it a complete and thoughtful package. Whether it’s for a birthday, housewarming, or special occasion, this piece adds a touch of elegance and personalization to any space. Its timeless design ensures it will be cherished for years to come.
This stretched cotton canvas combines aesthetic appeal with practical design. Measuring 80 x 130 cm, it offers a generous yet balanced size that fits seamlessly into most spaces. The raw cotton fabric provides a natural, textured backdrop for the Pen Duick blueprint, while the black-painted wooden slats add a modern contrast. Finished with a hemp-colored cord, it’s a lightweight piece at just 3 kg, making it easy to hang and reposition as needed.
The stretcher bars are made of painted wood, but the specific type of wood is not specified.
The cotton fabric is raw and unbleached, but it is not specified if it is pre-washed before printing.
The fabric is glued to the wooden stretcher bars, so it cannot be removed for cleaning.
The type of ink used for printing is not specified, but the process is inspired by traditional 17th-century Dutch techniques.
The cordage is fixed and not adjustable, designed for hanging the panel as is.
Avoid direct sunlight and moisture. Dust lightly with a dry cloth. Do not use cleaning products or water.
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