Timeless Arithmetic: Ancient Wooden Abacus backlit film
Step back in time with our Ancient Wooden Abacus photo, celebrating the beauty of a classic tool from simpler days. This artwork captures the charm of an aged wooden frame and colorful beads, evoking memories of hands-on learning and timeless craftsmanship. Perfect for lovers of vintage decor, educators, or anyone seeking a nostalgic accent, this poster brings a touch of history and warmth to any space.
Timeless Arithmetic: Ancient Wooden Abacus backlit film
Step back in time with our Ancient Wooden Abacus photo, celebrating the beauty of a classic tool from simpler days. This artwork captures the charm of an aged wooden frame and colorful beads, evoking memories of hands-on learning and timeless craftsmanship. Perfect for lovers of vintage decor, educators, or anyone seeking a nostalgic accent, this poster brings a touch of history and warmth to any space.
Premium quality Backlit Film
Backlit Film Details
Backlit Film Details
High colour quality and sharpness on backlit film as a special eye-catcher.
Versatile
Versatile
Whether as an advertising medium or for decoration: backlit prints make your design shine.
Material
Material
High quality and impressive colours in front of illuminated backgrounds.
High Quality Printing
High Quality Printing
Environmentally friendly 6-colour latex printing for the highest quality.
Sustainably produced
Sustainably produced
Our promise: certified materials, green electricity and CO₂-neutral production.
Made in Germany
Made in Germany
We proudly produce every one of our prints at our own facilities.
"Nature is my source of inspiration and all my ideas have their origin in nature."
Patterns that nature could hardly have produced more beautifully are Mariëlle Leenders' speciality. Since 2000, when the Dutchwoman graduated from the Design Academy in Eindhoven, she has been working as a designer, photographer and creative consultant. Her speciality: nature-inspired photopatterns that appear as natural as possible despite digital manipulation. Mariëlle not only wants her work to be aesthetically pleasing, but also to make the viewer aware of nature's need for protection.