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GB Eye TFL Lure of the Underground Travel Framed Print

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GB Eye TFL Lure of the Underground Travel Framed Print

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Description

High quality photographic collector print measuring 30 x 40 cm. Framed in a custom 25mm wooden black frame. Complete with wall fixtures and ready to hang. Provided in shatter Proof Styrene.


Our Stylist Says

I love this GB Eye TFL Lure of the Underground print because it adds a nostalgic, vintage feel that works well in both modern and eclectic interiors. It’s ideal for creating a focal point in a living room or hallway, especially if you’re aiming for an urban or travel-inspired vibe. For styling, consider pairing it with minimalist frames or placing it alongside other travel or cityscape memorabilia. To truly make it pop, hang it at eye level against neutral wall colours, and don’t be afraid to group it with other artwork to build a curated gallery wall. Its colours and character can bring a distinctive edge to a variety of interiors.

Imani Lewis

Flitch Interior Stylist


Dimensions

Height:

40.0-40.0cm

Width:

30.0-30.0cm

Depth:

2.0-2.0cm


About Habitat

Founded in 1964, Habitat are a renowned brand, and a go-to destination for modern and stylish furniture and home accessories.

The Birth of Habitat

In 1964, Sir Terence Conran founded Habitat in London, aiming to bring a fresh European touch to UK home decor.

The first store, located on Fulham Road in Chelsea, became the blueprint for all Habitat stores to come. The store stood out with its distinct design, and was famously known for selling affordable pasta storage jars just as the pasta market began booming in the UK.

Rapid Expansion & Legacy

Habitat grew swiftly in the UK during the 1960s and even crossed borders with its first international store in Paris in 1973.

The brand's journey through the decades saw various mergers and acquisitions, including its integration with Sainsbury's Group in 2017.

Habitat's innovation extended beyond products; they even launched a mail-order system in 1966 and initiated the concept of flat-pack furniture in 1971.

Celebrating its rich history, the brand marked its 50th anniversary in 2014 by collaborating with past designers and commissioning a special logo.

Innovation & Collaboration

Habitat has always been at the forefront of modern design. Throughout its history, the brand has been renowned for its collaborations with acclaimed artists and designers, ensuring it consistently offers unique, limited-edition collections.

Under the umbrella of the Sainsbury's Group since 2017, Habitat continues its tradition of merging contemporary aesthetics with functional design, solidifying its reputation as a leading name in home furnishings.

Delivery and Returns

You can find Habitat's delivery information here and returns policy here.

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