Bygdin

From CHF 89.00

Bygdin is an elongated, narrow lake in Jotunheimen National Park in Norway. It stretches for about 25 km, making it one of the largest lakes in this region. A hiking trail runs along the northern side, passing the Torfinnsbu tourist hut.

With our picture we have captured the indescribable colors of the evening atmosphere at this huge lake, which draws inexorably towards the horizon. The dark mountain massifs stand out impressively against the shimmering surface of the water and the Nordic sky glows in rich colors that perfectly accentuate the sharp backdrops of the mountains.

We offer this motif in different sizes and on various materials, so you can create your own desired configuration. Thanks to the highest quality printing processes, you will always enjoy this mural and discover new details in this unique Norwegian landscape.

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MaterialAcrylic glass, Alu-Dibond, Canvas, Hahnemühle FineArt Paper
Size128 x 72 cm, 144 x 81 cm, 176 x 99 cm, 48 x 27 cm, 64 x 36 cm, 80 x 45 cm
Scope of deliveryMounting material included. Hahnemühle FineArt pictures are delivered without mounting material and frame.
NotesDelivery is without watermark in the image.

For each sold mural we donate 5% of the sales price to recognized, non-profit Swiss NPOs to support climate protection measures in various sectors such as education, nutrition, consumption or mobility.

Our murals are made to order for you to avoid unnecessary production. The order will be delivered directly to you by our printing partner to avoid unnecessary transport.

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