Step into the golden age of alpine glamour with the 1980s Gstaad poster. This artwork captures the essence of jet-set luxury, featuring a stylish gentleman stepping confidently off a private jet against the snowy backdrop of the Swiss Alps. Dressed in an opulent fur coat and tailored suit, with a leather travel bag in hand, he embodies the unapologetic extravagance and sophistication that defined the elite lifestyle of the 1980s.
The composition is both bold and elegant, highlighting themes of travel, power, and timeless fashion. The snow-covered runway, dramatic mountain peaks, and gleaming jet complete the picture of exclusivity and ambition. This poster is ideal for admirers of vintage aesthetics, finance culture, and old-money luxury.
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
Details
Museum-quality poster printed on premium matte paper.
White border: Sizes include the white border, which enhances and frames the artwork.
Vibrant colors and crisp detail for a timeless finish
Available sizes centimeter: A4 21 x 30 cm, 30x40 cm, 50×70 cm, 70x100 cm
Available sizes inches: 8x12 in, 12x16 in, 18x24 in, 28x39 in
Enhanced Matte Paper
A statement in any room, each museum-quality poster is printed with multicolor, water-based inkjet printing technique that yields brilliant prints to brighten up any room. Let your imagination run wild when designing your next masterpiece!
- Paper thickness: 0.26 mm (10.3 mil)
- Paper weight: 189 g/m²
- Opacity: 94%
- ISO brightness: 104%
- Paper sourced from Japan
About the Frames
A framed poster with a smooth, white mat board that is sure to make any design look elegant and refined. These posters are framed with semi-hardwood frames from renewable forests.
- Ayous wood frame
- Acrylite front protector
- White mat board
- Hanging hardware included
- Blank product components sourced from Japan and Latvia