A laying field, also called a peat or collar, is a strip of soil in the peat area, where the dredged peat was dried with a dredging handle to make peat. The camps were usually narrow and long and surrounded by water (draft holes) or swampy peat soil. In the Netherlands, the layered grass structure is still clearly visible in peat areas such as the Vinkeveense and Nieuwkoopse plassen. Today these beautiful waters are surrounded by small houses.
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The specifications
All textile prints are printed on 215g/m2 decorative fabric. It has a matte surface without glare, giving it an exclusive premium feel.
All artworks are framed in a 27mm black aluminum frame and delivered to your home.
Hanging the frames is easy; the back is open and ready for your mounting on the wall.The specifications
Looking for a unique artwork in a black aluminum frame and framed in a wooden frame? Give your work of art a special character with 40 mm brown wooden floating frames.
The width of the profile is 20mm with a space of 10mm between the frame and your artwork.