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Capture the elegant form of the landscape you hold so dear, with our solid oak carving of Salcombe and the Kingsbridge Estuary. This one-of-a-kind piece is perfect for anyone who appreciates the great outdoors and wants to bring back cherished memories of their time spent in nature. After having felt the undulations with your fingertips, you will have a greater appreciation of the landscape you have explored.

 

Exhibited in this piece is the picturesque Salcombe harbour, which turns into Batson Creek, Southpool Creek and Kingsbridge Estuary. The popular beaches of East Portlemouth, Mill Bay, South Sands and North Sands are all highlighted with engraved text. Snapes Point has also been marked, for its beautiful views of Salcombe town and its harbour.

 

Unmatched Detail

We don't just settle on using the most detailed LiDAR data available, we also verify and improve it, to ensure the intimate features of the landscape which you know so well, remain true.

 

Solid European and British Oak

Our art is created using only solid Oak boards, we don't use worktop style blocks which leave streaks of colour. We believe in showing off the natural beauty of the wood, with the crisp detail complemented by the medullary rays flowing through the Oak.

 

Natural Finish

Each piece is hand sanded and finished with a clear hardwood oil, this strikes the balance between protecting the wood whilst bringing out the warm golden tones.

Salcombe - Devon

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  • Full depth of a 300x300mm piece is 28mm

    Full depth of a 400x400mm piece is 36mm

    Our Oak frame has a width of 20mm, it is left unfinished to contrast with the carving.

     

    To fix the art to a solid wall, two fully rebated button-fix type 1 connectors, wall plugs, screws and instructions are included.

     

    Text size will differ depending on the size of art ordered. We reduce it on large pieces so it does not become overpowering, but increase it on smaller pieces to ensure it is still readable at distance.

     

    Actual width and height will be +/- 10mm of quoted values

    Actual depth will be +/- 2mm of quoted values

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