Tempered Glass With Foil - New Orleans Trolly - Light Blue
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Tempered Glass With Foil - New Orleans Trolly - Light Blue

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Tempered Glass With Foil - New Orleans Trolly - Light BlueCapture the vibrant essence of New Orleans with "New Orleans Trolly," a striking photographic wall art piece printed and hand embellished beneath tempered glass. This contemporary artwork features the iconic trolleys set against a bright blue sky and lush palm trees, bringing a lively urban scene into your living room or office. Crafted with durable tempered glass, it offers a sleek, dimensional finish that enhances color and detail while ensuring

Capture the vibrant essence of New Orleans with "New Orleans Trolly," a striking photographic wall art piece printed and hand-embellished beneath tempered glass. This contemporary artwork features the iconic trolleys set against a bright blue sky and lush palm trees, bringing a lively urban scene into your living room or office. Crafted with durable tempered glass, it offers a sleek, dimensional finish that enhances color and detail while ensuring safety and strength. Ready to hang with angled sawtooth hangers, this piece adds a sophisticated touch of transportation history and city charm to your space, while supporting a social cause by donating a meal to a hungry American child with each purchase.

Product Features
  • Durable Design - Made with toughened tempered glass for added safety, strength, and peace of mind.
  • Striking Depth & Shine - Printed and hand-embellished, the artwork is applied beneath tempered glass for a sleek, dimensional finish.
  • Ready to Hang - Includes angled sawtooth hangers for quick, level mounting with a clean, streamlined look.
  • Social Impact - A meal is donated to a hungry American child with the purchase of this piece of classy art.
  • Transportation
  • Style: Photograph
  • Horizontal
  • Wipe clean with damp, soft cloth.
  • 1 Year Limited Manufacturer


Tempered Glass With Foil - New Orleans Trolly - Light Blue
40.0"W x 0.13"D x 60.0"H - 34.0 lb
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★★★★★ 3
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