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No matter where you start your journey,  you will eventually find yourself drawn back to Eire. The deep-rooted connection we feel to our homeland and the allure of Eire's rich culture and history, no matter where life takes you, you will always find your way back to what matters most to you. It's inevitability and destiny in returning to our origins and true calling.

Our premium wooden framed posters showcase meticulous craftsmanship. Milled from responsibly sourced oak, our natural frames have a classic appeal, while our black and white frames, hewn from ash, offer a contemporary touch. The natural pattern of the wood makes every frame distinct, adding to their innate beauty and character. The poster is made on our master's edition, archival museum-quality paper. It is off-white, uncoated, and the superior choice for art enthusiasts who appreciate world-class quality to enjoy artworks most luxuriously. While the poster and frame are packed separately in one box, final assembly is required by the end recipient. Don’t worry; it's a snap to put them together - no expertise is required, and the hanging hardware is included .


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Our Premium Wooden Framed Posters highlight the natural beauty of real wood grain. We have carefully selected oak and ash for their distinct grain visibility and pronounced pattern, framing your artwork with nature’s finest materials.
Our frames come in 3 colors: natural wood, black, and white.
With a 20mm (0.79”) thickness and width, the FSC- certified premium wooden frame has a wider profile compared to our classic frame of 14mm (0.55”). It will be a striking presence on your walls.
Our Plexiglass material provides a flawless protective layer that allows your creativity to shine while safeguarding against damage. Available in a range of thicknesses, from 1.0-1.2 mm (0.04"-0.05") for small to medium sizes, and a sturdier 2.0-2.5 mm (0.08"-0.1") for larger dimensions, your art is safe in our frames.
Our matte paper is uncoated and natural white (off-white). The 250 gsm/ 110lb paper is perfect for fine art, designed to last for years without losing its original beauty.
With alkaline papermaking technology, this poster is acid-free, meaning the pH of the pulp that is used to form the paper is above 7 (neutral). The paper is also buffered with an alkaline reserve, such as calcium carbonate, to neutralize acid compounds absorbed from the atmosphere or formed through natural aging. This ensures that your poster will last many years without any yellowing or discoloration.
Our poster is free from or low in OBA (optical brightener additives). This ensures that the natural white color of the paper remains consistent under different lighting conditions. In contrast, the color of papers that contain optical brighteners can shift depending on the light source. Additionally, the color of OBA-free paper remains more consistent over time, so you can enjoy the poster for years without any shifts.
We use FSC-certified paper and frame or equivalent certifications depending on regional availability. It’s better for the people and the planet.
Each poster and frame is shipped in robust packaging, ensuring it arrives in pristine condition.
Paper sizes may vary slightly by region. For the US and Canada, the measurement is in inches, while for the rest of the world, it is in centimeters.
For indoor use.
We print and ship on demand with no minimum orders required.

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