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The Observer

£30.00
Description

Featuring a poised black-and-white cat set against warm beige and brown tones, the composition evokes the quiet elegance of Ueno Park and classic Japanese printmaking traditions. The bold typography and restrained colour palette create a refined balance between playfulness and calm — a statement piece that feels both nostalgic and contemporary.

Designed as a collector’s artwork, this print is produced in small batches only, ensuring exclusivity and individuality for each owner. Ideal for lovers of Japanese aesthetics, cats, and thoughtful design-led interiors.


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PAPER

Fine art giclée print. Matt 230gsm conservation digital paper. A very versatile high quality paper made in Germany from acid and chlorine free wood pulp. The paper is manufactured on a Fourdrinier Machine


14 Days Returns

The Observer

£30.00
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SHIPPING

Ships in 4 working days or less.

Framed orders £8.95 for standard UK shipping

Unframed orders £3.95 for standard UK shipping

International orders are priced within the checkout

All of our products are shipped from the UK.

Environment

Our commitment to sustainability shines through in every step of our process. Frames are made from carefully selected wood sourced from sustainably-managed forests to meticulous milling and expert quality checks, we ensure that our prints are not only beautiful but also eco-friendly.

Returns

If you're not entirely happy with your order, simply return it to us within 14 days for a replacement or full refund.

Please read our full return / refund policy here.

Please note: This item is not eligible for discount

PRECISION PRINTING

We recently added a state-of-the-art, large-format 12 ink printers to our workshop. Fitted with low energy printheads and cutting-edge printing processes, allowing us to print exceptionally precisely, save on paper, and be more energy efficient.