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Aspen Foggy Landscape Wall Art Vegan Leather Canvas Print Ready to Hang

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Aspen Foggy Landscape Wall Art Vegan Leather Canvas Print Ready to HangTOTAL SIZES FOR MULTI PANEL OPTIONS Aspen Foggy Landscape Wall Art Bring the serene beauty of the Rockies into your home with this Aspen foggy landscape wall art printed on vegan leather canvas. Misty trees, soft light, and gentle forest tones create a calming focal point that complements modern, minimalist, and nature inspired interiors. Printed on premium vegan leather canvas, the artwork has an elegant texture and rich depth that elevates the

TOTAL SIZES FOR MULTI PANEL OPTIONS

🌲 Aspen Foggy Landscape Wall Art

Bring the serene beauty of the Rockies into your home with this Aspen foggy landscape wall art printed on vegan leather canvas. Misty trees, soft light, and gentle forest tones create a calming focal point that complements modern, minimalist, and nature-inspired interiors.

Printed on premium vegan leather canvas, the artwork has an elegant texture and rich depth that elevates the visual impact compared to standard prints. This piece arrives ready to hang with hardware included — no framing required.

Perfect for anyone who loves nature, tranquility, and scenic landscapes.

2-5 business days for production. Check the shipping section for estimate shipping time to your address. Please contact if express shipping is needed.

Thickness of each product is 1" (2,5 cm).

All products come ready to hang like traditional canvas. Just enjoy the art!

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1 Panel or 3-5 Panels Set

Available Sizes (ALL TOTAL SIZES - Not for single board in multi panels options):

1 Panel / Board - 24"x16" | 60x40 cm

1 Panel / Board - 36"x24" | 90x60 cm

1 Panel / Board - 39"x26" | 100x67 cm

3 Panels / Boards - 36"x24" | 90x60 cm

3 Panels / Boards - 47"x31.5" | 120x80 cm

3 Panels / Boards - 54"x36" | 135x90 cm

3 Panels / Boards - 59"x39" | 150x100 cm

3 Panels / Boards - 67"x45" | 172,5x115 cm

5 Panels / Boards - 59"x39" | 150x100 cm

Any custom size available.

Information about our products:

- Tight stretched and folded corners by hand

- Mirrored edges

- Stretched on a polished fir wood frame

- Gallery wrap ready to hang

- Handmade with Care!

- Printing on PETA approved vegan leather thickness 2 mm white

- 100% made in Italy

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