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Tasman Lake

Tasman Lake

Regular price $120.01 AUD
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Tasman Lake, situated in the heart of New Zealand's Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, is a stunning glacial lake renowned for its breathtaking beauty and serene ambiance. Formed by the melting Tasman Glacier, the lake's turquoise waters are dotted with floating icebergs, creating a surreal and captivating landscape. 

Surrounded by the majestic peaks of the Southern Alps, including the towering Aoraki/Mount Cook, Tasman Lake offers an unparalleled vista of natural splendor and tranquility. This picturesque setting, with its striking contrasts and serene waters, makes an ideal subject for a canvas art piece, capturing the pristine beauty and timeless allure of New Zealand's glacial wonders.

Features:

  • We use responsibly sourced wood for stretcher bars, mainly FSC certified wood, to make our canvas prints, ensuring a long-lasting and high-quality product.
  • Our canvas print is available in two thicknesses - slim and thick - to match your preference. The slim canvas has an approximately 2cm /0.8" thick wood stretcher bar, while the thick canvas has an approximately 4cm /1.6" thick wood stretcher bar. Both variants come with hanging hardware included for easy installation.
  • We use coated fabric, a blend of cotton and polyester, for our canvas substrate. This provides a weight of approximately 300-350gsm/110-130lb cover and a thickness of 350-400 microns, giving you a sturdy and durable product.
  • Please note that coloured edges are not supported. However, we assure you that our canvas print is a beautiful, high-quality product that will bring life to any space.
  • We've also included a hanging kit, which may vary depending on the country of fulfilment.
  • To ensure no damage during transportation, we ship our canvas prints in protective packaging and strong boxes.
  • 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.
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