Epic French Cycling Climbs Wall Art Print Triptych
Epic French Cycling Climbs Wall Art Print Triptych
A set of three contemporary art prints featuring the route profiles and topography of three classic French cycling climbs.
A stylish collection for those who have battled these epic climbs or simply aspire to one day conquer them. The set includes Mount Ventoux, Alpe d'Huez and Col Du Télégraphe.
The prints feature key statistics of the climbs, subtle elevation lines and optional personalisation with rider name, date and time, should you wish to commemorate your own rides.
Available in sizes A4 (297 x 210mm) and A3 (420 x 297mm). Our framed print options are mounted on a high quality matte black frame with an off white mount and perspex safety glass to avoid damage in transit. Sizes 15x12 inch for A4 and 20x16 inch for A3 prints.
This artwork is printed on museum quality thick, archival quality, acid-free paper using UltraChrome Pro 10 inks.
Materials
Materials
Giclée print on heavyweight acid free, archival quality paper. Printed with UltraChrome Pro 10 pigment inks.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Unframed prints are posted flat in rigid card mailers with cello wrapping and card backing. Framed prints are posted in bespoke sized card boxes with corner protection and additional padding.
Please note standard shipping requires 2-4 working days from dispatch. Express, tracked delivery options and rates are shown at checkout.
If you have any issues with your print or would like a refund / exchange please contact us to resolve.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Options for:
A4 (29.7cm x 21cm)
A3 (42cm x 29.7cm)
Framing
Framing
Please note all Pain Cave Prints artwork is sold unframed unless otherwise stated in listing options. Product will fit any standard A4/A3 dimension frames. Feel free to contact us for framing advice.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Please take care when handling your print to avoid any creases, pinches or fingerprints on the printed surface. Unframed prints are shipped flat and cello wrapped. We advise keeping them in their outer packaging until ready to frame.