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Brutalist London Gift Wrapping Sheets

Brutalist London Gift Wrap Sheets x 3

Brutalist London Gift Wrapping Sheets. 3 Sheets, 50 x 70cm each. Sent rolled.

This bold and striking gift wrap features some of London's favourite Brutalist Landmarks. National Theatre, Hayward Gallery, Southwyck House, One Croydon, Lambeth Towers, The Barbican, Peckham Car Park and Trellick Tower.

Makes for a unique gift wrapping sheet for Londoners, architects or lovers of graphic design.

- Printed on smooth satin sheet, 115 gsm thick
- Size : 50 x 70cm
- Sent rolled in a tube to prevent creasing 
- Printed on FSC certified, responsibly sourced and locally printed 
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  • Good to know

    - Shipping: Within UK : Courier or Royal Mail First class
    - International Shipping: Please expect 8-10 days for delivery
    - Please be aware that colours may vary slightly from what you see on your screen, depending on your monitor settings.

£15.00Price

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