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Elevations: Architectural City Prints by Studio Esinam

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Some of the greatest feelings of home and travel are reflected in the architecture of great buildings. The Swedish designers of studio esinam try to capture the wonder in Elevations and Landmarks, two collections of prints representing definitive buildings and monuments found in cities around the world. In black and white, the minimalist posters showcase a selection of great architecture from urban destinations such as Berlin, Tokyo, Paris, Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Brooklyn. Produced in limited edition, prints of these locales are now available online from studio esinam’s webstore from $77. A new piece, London, is forthcoming later this year.

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