Dubai x Cork Print
Dubai x Cork Print
This print is really loved by us and it should be because we’re not going to lie it took hours to make!
Cork is the largest county in Ireland and is home to some super interesting history. Apparently the first potato in Ireland was planted here in 1588, it has the oldest yacht club in the world founded in 1720 and the town of Cobh was the Titanic’s last port of call in 1912.
This print features a snapshot of the River Lee with St. Colmans cathedral peeking in the background. Alongside this of course our beautiful Burj Al Arab.
Paper
- Soft Textured Natural White - 315 gsm
- Acid-free, museum quality paper with a natural white finish and soft textured surface
- Sharp details and Vibrant colours
Proudly Produced in The United Kingdom
We work closely with The United Kingdom's best printers, framers and distributors, so no matter which options you choose, your artwork will be printed and finished in immaculate quality. Our approach ensures that your art is produced locally and that there's no hidden shipping fees.
Frequently Asked Questions
When Will I Receive My Print?
We print all orders on demand using local printers, you should expect to receive your orders within 4-5 working days from when you place an order.
Can I Return My Print If I Don't Like It?
Yes! We hope you love your art but if not you can return it, you have 7 days from the purchase date to do so. If an item is delivered defective we will offer a refund/replacement.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused, in the same condition as when you received it, and in its original packaging.
Where Do You Ship From?
Your art is produced locally in the United Kingdom to ensure that there's no unnecessary delays or hidden shipping fees.
How Are The Products Delivered?
All of our products are securely packaged in our Harlow production facility and then handed over to our express shipping partners.
Can I Have A Custom Print Made?
Absolutely! We would love to create a design of the places you love most. See our Custom Prints page for more information.