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Print 3 Interior

Item no TM0089

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€1.250,00
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"Print 3 Interior" by Eichholtz offers a captivating glimpse into The Great Hall at The Met.

This print captures the hall's grandeur, reminiscent of a majestic tunnel flanked by imposing columns, leading to a vast open space. Encased in a grey wooden frame with clear glass, each frame measures L. 83 | W. 83 | D. 6.5 cm. Bring the architectural splendor of The Met into your home and relish in the timeless beauty of this iconic institution.

HISTORIC PROVENANCE


Print 3 interior is a black-and-white photograph detailing the elegant Beaux-Arts architecture of The Met Fifth Avenue facade and Great Hall, which opened to the public in 1902. It was designed by the architect Richard Morris Hunt, who was also a founding trustee of the Museum. The beautifully printed image is elegantly framed in a grey wooden frame with glass.

    Product Details

    General Information:
    Grey wooden frame | clear glass
    Indoor use/dry locations only

    Dimensions

    L. 113 | W. 83 | D. 6.5 cm

    Care Instructions

    How to care for Lacquered Wood and High Gloss Finishes

    Please follow a few basic rules to fully enjoy your lacquered or high gloss wood furniture:

    • Avoid exposure to excessive sunlight, dampness and extreme temperature changes.
    • Be careful not to leave a wet ring on the surface after watering flowers or plants.
    • Don’t expose the furniture to scratches from pets or sharp objects.
    • Use coasters and place felt pads under lamp bases and accessories.

     

    Cleaning & Maintenance

    To maintain the beauty of your luxury furniture, we recommend the following simple guidelines.

     

    Lacquered Finish

    Dust off regularly with a clean, soft dry cloth. For routine cleaning, mix a mild dishwashing detergent with lukewarm water. Dip a soft cloth into the mixture, wring it thoroughly and clean the furniture with it. The wood lacquer should not remain wet since water spots can damage the finish, so immediately wipe away the excess of water with a dry cloth.

    Print 3 Interior
    Print 3 Interior
    Print 3 Interior