SKU: 
TSA4

Spaceship

€ 45.00 EUR

Modern symmetrical architecture with white aesthetics that looks like a spaceship, photographed in Amsterdam.

Photography Story

Amsterdam's old docks are home to global corporate brands related to fashion, travel, and e-commerce. This creates a unique spot with amazing modern architecture, where this photography print was taken.

About the Print

  • Perfect for a gallery, home decor , or startup, architecture firms, and office corporate environment
  • Printing on Hahnemuhle Fine Art paper
  • Fits standard frames
  • Available in sizes A3+ and A4

Print Sizes

Printing refer to unframed sizes, prints available on the following sizes.

  • Small A4 | Paper size 21.0 cm x 29.7 cm  | White borders 0,32 cm
  • Medium A3+ | Paper size 32.9 cm x 48.3 cm | White borders 0,64 cm

Shipping

  • Shipping worldwide in a secure tube packaging 
  • Allow 7 days for print and delivery
  • Returns accepted
  • Product dispatched viaPost NL or DHL
  • A tracking number for the shipping will be provided

Payment

  • Secure payment via Stripe
  • Accept Visa, Mastercard, an Amex
  • Local debit payments accepts via Apple Pay or Browser
  • Refunds accepts if you are not satisfied with the product

Please email thomas@altertivespots.com for question, or special requests.  

Width
21
 cm.
Height
29.7
 cm.
Weight
300
 g.
Material
Premium Glossy Photo Paper
Shipping
Worldwide

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