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About this The Pedestrian (1973) Poster

This isn't just a poster. It's a visual interrogation. Maximilian Schell's 1973 masterpiece dissects post-war German guilt like a surgeon with a grudge. When you hang this bad boy on your wall, you're not decorating. You're making a statement about art, accountability, and your refusal to participate in small talk. Watch people squirm when they ask what it's about.

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Wood Frames Are for People Who Haven't Reckoned with History

Wood frames? Please. That's what Giese's generation used to hide their past. Aluminum frames are what evolved beings use. They're sleek, they're modern, they don't pretend to be something they're not. Aluminum doesn't warp with guilt or humidity. It's uncompromising. Honest. A light-touch frame that lets your poster breathe without all the heavy baggage. Aluminum ages like fine wine, not like secrets. It won't judge you at dinner parties. It'll just hang there, looking impossibly cool, while your guests wonder why your taste in cinema is so aggressively sophisticated. And let's be real: Schell would approve.

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Paper Quality So Dense, Even Giese Couldn't Deny It

Listen, we're not messing around here. This poster arrives on 240 g/m² glossy premium paper. That's thicker than most people's moral convictions. The stock is so substantial, so unapologetically present, you'll feel it in your hands before your eyes feast on the image. This isn't that flimsy stuff that curls up like it's hiding secrets. Glossy finish means colors punch harder than a 1973 West German courtroom drama deserves. Deep blacks stay deep. Reds stay vivid. Every shade is accountable. You're not buying a poster that'll yellow and fade into existential irrelevance. You're acquiring a heavyweight champion of wall art. Museum quality means museums should be stealing from you.

🎬​ Why this The Pedestrian (1973) Poster is the Real Deal 🤩

The hype surrounding The Pedestrian (1973) isn't manufactured. Directed by Maximilian Schell, this 1973 film remains one of cinema's most unflinching examinations of post-war guilt and moral complicity. It's a co-production between German, Swiss, and Israeli companies, a collaboration that itself speaks to the film's thematic weight.

Why is this a future classic? Because it refuses easy answers. Heinz Alfred Giese, a successful German industrialist played by Gustav Rudolf Sellner, sees his past exposure explode into public scandal. The newspaper investigation spirals from a simple car accident into a complete moral reckoning. What makes The Pedestrian revolutionary is its ambiguity. The film never definitively proves Giese's direct participation in a WWII massacre of a Greek village. That uncertainty is the entire point. It mirrors post-war Germany's collective inability to fully confront its Nazi past without neat narrative closure.

The genius lies in Schell's visual language and thematic architecture. The film deconstructs media manipulation, public hysteria, and the performance of guilt. When riots erupt outside Giese's company, when silence is interpreted as admission, when defamation injunctions can't protect you from the weight of history, you're watching cinema that interrogates power structures decades before social media made us all complicit in mob judgment.

Critics recognize this film as essential New German Cinema, operating in the same era as Fassbinder and Herzog. Yet it stands apart in its deliberate refusal to sentimentalize German reconciliation. The 98-minute runtime never feels like enough time to process the emotional and moral devastation.

This poster captures that tension perfectly. It's not decorative. It's not escapism. It's a statement that your wall accommodates serious art. When visitors ask what it is, you're not explaining a feel-good story. You're defending an unflinching examination of how societies protect perpetrators and punish the exposed. That's the opposite of a trend. That's timeless cultural literacy made visible.

🍿 Why you need a The Pedestrian (1973) poster on your wall 🤔

Owning this poster proves three things: You discovered it first. You understand that German New Cinema matters. You refuse to surround yourself with the safe, the forgettable, the algorithmically determined.

This poster is proof of taste. Not the kind of taste you perform for Instagram. The kind of taste that makes you different at parties. When someone finally asks about it (and they will), you get to explain a film that challenges every comfortable assumption about guilt, accountability, and collective responsibility. You're not just hanging an image. You're curating your intellectual identity.

The Pedestrian (1973) isn't mainstream. It's not Marvel. It's not even easy to find in most streaming libraries. Which means when this poster adorns your wall, you're signaling that you've done the work. You've sought out uncompromising cinema. You've sat with ambiguity. You've refused the narrative resolution that lets audiences off the hook.

Consider what this poster represents: A 1973 film that still feels urgent. A director (Schell) operating outside conventional filmmaking. A story about media manipulation and public judgment that resonates in 2026 more than ever. The cinematography alone communicates visual sophistication that mass-produced movie posters never touch.

This isn't decoration. It's documentation of your refusal to compromise. Every time you look at it, you remember that art doesn't need to comfort you to matter. Every time a guest sees it, they understand that your walls are where serious cinema lives. You're not investing in merchandise. You're acquiring a piece of film history that only people who actually know cinema recognize as essential.

The poster proves you were paying attention when everyone else was distracted.

📼 Stop Scrolling 🤚 Own the The Pedestrian (1973) Collector's Print: Geeky Specs & Shipping

This isn't just any poster. This is a heavyweight 240 g/m² premium poster paper that meets museum conservation standards. We're talking the same quality used in galleries where people actually know what they're looking at. Every sheet arrives with the structural integrity to last decades without degradation.

The color reproduction is brutally honest. Vibrant where it needs to be. Deep blacks that don't fade into grey apologizing for itself. The glossy finish means light interacts with the image the way Schell intended. No matte wash-out. No color shifts over time. Museum High Quality means we're not cutting corners on UV resistance or archival paper composition.

You're not just buying a poster. You're acquiring a piece of The Pedestrian (1973) history that will survive your tastes changing. It will outlast trends. It will remain visually compelling in 2035 exactly as it is today.

Shipping is where we get serious. A4 and A3 formats arrive perfectly flat. No curls. No creases. No rolled disasters that take three days to flatten under a mattress. We use reinforced protective packaging that treats your poster like the cultural artifact it is.

Larger A2 and A1 formats? Carefully rolled in heavy-duty tubes designed to withstand shipping abuse. The tube itself is a marvel of engineering: rigid enough to protect, sized to fit any mailbox, robust enough to arrive undamaged whether your delivery person cares or not.

Everything arrives ready to frame instantly. No prep work. No restoration required. No apologies for condition. A4, A3, A2, A1: every format is treated like the centerpiece of someone's serious art collection, because that's what it is.

🎞️ Framing the Genius: The Pedestrian (1973)'s Visual Legacy

Maximilian Schell's visual language is brutally restrained. This isn't colorful escapism. The cinematography operates in a register of psychological realism that mirrors the film's thematic obsession: the impossibility of hiding. Schell frames Giese constantly exposed, constantly observed, constantly vulnerable. Even in his private moments, the camera refuses to grant him refuge. The visual strategy communicates the inescapability of judgment and historical reckoning.

Color Theory at Work: The film operates in muted, naturalistic palettes. Germany's grey architecture becomes a visual metaphor for moral ambiguity. When the tabloid photographers follow Giese, the color temperature shifts subtly, signaling psychological pressure. Warm interiors become cold. Private spaces feel increasingly public. The cinematography doesn't announce these changes. It whispers them. By the time you notice, the claustrophobia has already infected you.

Art Direction & Spatial Language: Giese's industrialist spaces (his office, his home) are designed to communicate power and control. Yet as the scandal unfolds, these same spaces become traps. The camera moves closer. Spaces shrink psychologically even when remaining physically unchanged. The visual design communicates the protagonist's diminishing authority without dialogue or exposition.

Iconic Imagery: The photograph of young Giese in Greece becomes a visual obsession throughout the film. The image itself is ambiguous. Blurred. Inconclusive. But the way Schell photographs characters looking at this photograph transforms it into something almost unbearable to witness. The archive photo becomes a mirror for collective guilt. The cinematography forces viewers to grapple with interpretation, just as characters do.

This poster captures that visual intensity: the refusal to look away, the documentation of moral complexity, the certainty that some images demand to be seen and reckoned with.

​👀​ Did You Know 🤯 Fun facts about The Pedestrian (1973)

International Collaboration as Political Statement: The Pedestrian was a co-production between German, Swiss, and Israeli companies. This wasn't accidental. The inclusion of Israeli production partners on a film explicitly examining Nazi war crimes and genocide was itself a statement about reckoning, survival, and collective responsibility. Only five years after the Eichmann trial had gripped global attention, this film suggested that confronting historical atrocity remained urgent and unresolved. The credits themselves were a political act.

Gustav Rudolf Sellner's Performance: Sellner, a renowned theatre director, brought Brechtian distance to the role of Giese. He refuses to make the character sympathetic. Refuses to perform redemption. This was radical for 1973. Western cinema typically offered protagonists paths to absolution. Schell's film, and Sellner's performance, denies this catharsis. Giese remains ambiguous to the end. We never definitively know what he did in Greece. Neither does he, perhaps. The uncertainty is the entire moral point.

The Car Accident as Plot Device: The film opens with a traffic accident that kills Giese's son Andreas. This isn't melodrama. It's the catalyst for everything that follows. The loss of driving privileges makes Giese literally pedestrian. Vulnerable. Exposed to public observation in ways wealth had previously protected him from. The accident is almost Kafkaesque in its function: a random event that triggers systematic exposure of hidden guilt.

Missing from Most Film Histories: Despite its thematic alignment with Fassbinder, Herzog, and Wenders, The Pedestrian remains underrepresented in New German Cinema discourse. This oversight might be intentional. The film refuses the visual stylization or romantic tragedy that made Fassbinder's work accessible. Schell's approach is deliberately unsexy. Deliberately uncomfortable. It aged into cult status precisely because mainstream criticism often dismissed its austerity as coldness rather than recognizing moral necessity.

Relevance in 2026: Media manipulation, public judgment, the impossibility of proving innocence once suspicion crystallizes, the role of institutional power in protecting the guilty. These themes haven't aged. They've intensified. A 1973 film about how newspapers construct narratives that destroy reputations now resonates in an era of viral accusation and algorithmic judgment. The Pedestrian predicted social media dynamics three decades early.

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FAQ's

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Shipping & Returns

Shipping times, tracking, returns… everything you need to know before confirming your order like Neo choosing the red pill.

📦 Where do you ship ?

We don’t ship to Hawkins, Tatooine, or Westeros,but good news: we ship worldwide, including all across Europe, the UK, the United States, Canada, Japan, Australia, and many other destinations.

🎬 Quick movie reference: In Cast Away, Tom Hanks survives on a deserted island thanks to a lost FedEx package.

Iconic scene… but definitely not the delivery experience we want for your The Pedestrian (1973) poster 😅

👉 That’s exactly why we work with our trusted partner UPS® to make sure your package doesn’t end up lost in the middle of nowhere with only a volleyball for company.

📦 With UPS®, we offer:

  • Standard or Express delivery
  • Home delivery or UPS® Access Point (relay pickup)

💰 Shipping rates:

  • €4.95 standard shipping
  • Free shipping on orders over €50 with UPS® Access Point delivery

📍 The UPS® pickup point selection is made after payment.

⚠️ Please make sure to enter a valid email address and phone number, they’re essential for real-time tracking updates and delivery notifications.

Bottom line: at Popcorn Poster, your package arrives safely at your door, not on a deserted beach with “HELP” written in the sand.

⏱️ How long does delivery take ?

Great question and don’t worry, the answer won’t last as long as Titanic.

📦 All orders leave our warehouses within 24 hours after being placed. No waiting around like Tom Hanks in The Terminal.

🚚 Two delivery options with our partner UPS®:

  • Express delivery: 24–48 hours, depending on the destination country ( Faster than The Flash, no super suit required )
  • Standard delivery: around 1-6 business days ( Perfect if you’re not in a rush like Frodo heading to Mordor )

📍 All shipments are fully tracked in real time.
⚠️ Make sure to enter a valid email address and phone number at checkout — they’re essential to receive UPS® tracking updates at every step of the journey.

🌧️ Real-world disclaimer : Occasional delays can happen due to weather conditions, high shipping volumes or unexpected events. No need to panic, we usually start investigating after 7 business days (excluding weekends).

🚀 Why UPS®?
Because it’s simply the fastest international carrier, with one of the best delivery services in the world. We’d rather invest in reliability than turn your delivery into a Mission: Impossible scenario.

💸 We cover a large part of the shipping costs, because our goal is simple: to offer you the best delivery service possible, wherever you are in the world, no compromises.

Bottom line: your poster arrives fast, fully tracked, and without any Indiana Jones level adventures.

📍 Can I track my order ?

Yes. And not just “kind of” 😌 As soon as your order leaves our warehouse, you’ll receive a shipping confirmation email with a UPS® tracking link.

📦 With UPS®, you can track your poster in real time, step by step, almost like Nick Fury monitoring his agents.

📲 For tracking to work perfectly, it’s very important to double-check all your details before placing your order:

  • Complete and correct delivery address (This happens every day: missing house number, wrong country selected, incomplete street name…)
  • Valid and accessible email address
  • Correct phone number

🎬 Let’s be honest:
All we want is for your package with your awesome new poster to arrive as fast as possible, and in perfect condition.

A quick check now saves you from needing a Back to the Future-style time travel to fix a wrong address.

📧 One more important thing about email:
Please don’t use a throwaway or inaccessible email address. We won’t spam you (we’re not Skynet), but:

  • UPS® pickup codes are sent by email
  • Delivery notifications too

Without access to your inbox, there’s unfortunately nothing we can do, and your package may vanish forever, like a lost VHS tape from the 90s.

🎥 In short:
You know where your package is, when it arrives, and how to collect it, no need to play Sherlock Holmes or watch the street like Walter White behind the curtains.

🔄 What if I want to return my poster ?

We get it, even Citizen Kane didn’t please everyone.

🎨 Custom posters

Custom posters are non-returnable and non-refundable. They’re printed specifically for you, like a James Bond–tailored suit: once it’s made, it’s yours.

📦 Non-custom posters

For non-custom posters, please refer to our detailed return policy at the bottom of the page, under “Delivery Issues”. This section clearly explains return, refund, and resolution conditions.

🚚 Delivery issues (delay, lost or damaged package) If:

  • Your order hasn’t arrived within the estimated timeframe
  • Your package is lost
  • Your poster arrives damaged

👉 contact us at hello@popcornposter.com. We’ll immediately work with the carrier (UPS®) to resolve the issue.

📅 Please note:
The carrier has a formal process and timeline to declare a package as lost, 15 days after the estimated delivery date. Before that, the package is officially still “in transit”.

⏳ Delivery delays & right to a refund

The right to a refund for delivery delays only applies if the delay is not caused by force majeure or circumstances beyond the seller’s control (weather conditions, strikes, exceptional events, etc.).

According to European Directive 2011/83/EU:

  • If no fixed delivery time is specified (only an estimate),
  • The seller must deliver the order within a reasonable timeframe, typically up to 30 days from the order confirmation

If this timeframe is exceeded, the seller is granted an additional one-week period to complete the delivery.

🎬 In short:
We never leave customers without support, but we also believe in solving things calmly, without a failed-season-finale level of drama.

Orders & Payments

Orders, payments & behind-the-scenes details (The part people skip… but shouldn’t)

💳 What payment methods do you accept ?

We keep it simple and secure 🔒

We accept:

  • Credit & debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express)
  • PayPal
  • Apple Pay
  • Google Pay

All payments are 100% secure. Even Bruce Wayne would approve this checkout.

✏️ Can I change or cancel my order ?

Yes… and we’ve even built in a little flexibility 😌

👉 After payment, you have a 30-minute window to contact us if you’d like to:

  • Change the poster size
  • Switch the frame color
  • Upgrade from unframed to framed

Because sometimes you realize after checkout that the black frame would look way better and that’s totally fine.

⏱️ After this 30-minute window, your order enters production. At that point, changes are no longer possible, kind of like trying to rewrite a movie after the end credits.

🖼️ Good to know about delivery:

  • Framed posters arrive fully framed, ready to hang
  • Unframed posters are carefully protected in a plastic protective film
  • A4 and A3 unframed posters are shipped flat, not rolled, to prevent any deformation and ensure a perfect finish right out of the package

Our goal is simple:

to make sure your poster arrives fast, well-protected, and exactly how you imagined it, no bad surprises.

🧾 Will I receive an order confirmation and invoice ?

Absolutely 😌

After placing your order, you’ll receive:

  • An order confirmation email
  • An invoice with all details

If you don’t see it, check your spam folder (sometimes emails disappear like mail at Hogwarts).

Need a custom invoice? Just contact us.

💥 My order arrived damaged, what should I do ?

First: breathe 😌
Yes, it can happen. Even with the best carrier in the world, a delivery driver can have a bad day, be in a rush, or your package can go through a real adventure during transit.

👉 The good news:
Since working with UPS®, damaged packages are very rare.
Trust us… you don’t want to know how many emails we used to get with our previous carriers 😅

That problem is now solved thanks to:

  • Stronger protection
  • Better packaging
  • Much more reliable delivery

But let’s be real :
Packages travel for several days. They can fall, be stacked, sometimes crushed… Honestly, we should put a GoPro inside a package to see what it goes through 🎥📦

🚚 When we hand packages over to UPS®, everything is perfect :

Paolo, our UPS® driver, comes by every day with a smile, packages leave well protected and damage-free. After that… they go on their journey.

👉 If you’re part of the 1% of cases where a package arrives damaged :

It’s not a big deal. it’s annoying (we agree), and trust me:

👉 if I ordered something and received it damaged, I’d be annoyed too.

Here’s what to do calmly 👇

  1. Take a photo of the package
  2. Take a photo of the poster
  3. Email us at hello@popcornposter.com

    (with your order number, ex. #1001)

📩 Important - Customer support :
Our customer service is handled exclusively by email.

🙅‍♂️ Not via Instagram

🙅‍♂️ Not via TikTok

🙅‍♂️ And unfortunately… not by owls either ⚡🦉

Why ? Because email allows us to :

  • Properly track your case
  • Keep all information in one place
  • Respond quickly and efficiently

📬 Marion checks emails every single day and replies to everyone.

If we have all the required info, within 24 hours, we’ll find a solution together, fast, and one that works for you.

🙏 Friendly advice :

  • Please avoid ALL CAPS emails
  • Avoid aggressive or entitled tones

Otherwise Marion gets angry… and I have to deal with her being angry all day 😡😅

Nobody wins.

If Marion solved your issue (and trust us, she really solves them all), please consider leaving a Trustpilot review mentioning her name: Marion isn’t ChatGPT, she reads every review, and she’ll absolutely love seeing her name mentioned with positive feedback 👀😇

🎬 Bottom line :

We ship dozens of packages every day, we do everything we can to make sure everything arrives perfectly, and when something goes wrong, we own it and fix it.

Simple, human, efficient. 🫶

❓ I haven’t received my order, what should I do?

First things first, something very important 👇 (No panic, this isn’t an episode of Lost.)

👉 Make sure you entered complete and accurate contact details when placing your order:

  • Correct delivery address
  • Valid email address
  • Phone number

Without this information, even the best carrier in the world can’t work miracles.

📦 All orders are tracked via UPS®, and the tracking is (truly) extremely precise.

🎬 A quick look at your package’s journey:

  • As soon as we create your shipping label and attach it to the package → Bam, email
  • Every day around 12 PM, Paolo, our awesome UPS® driver, comes by to collect the parcels
  • Before your package even enters his super truck, Paolo scans each parcel one by oneBam, email
  • When he drops your package at the UPS® logistics hub for proper routing → Quick scan, Bam email

👉 Result: you receive an email at every single movement of your package. Your poster is tracked more closely than a main character in a TV series.

🖨️ Important note for custom posters:

Custom posters may require up to 24 additional hours of processing, depending on demand. Why ?

Because this one isn’t in stock, we create it ourselves, specifically for you. Nothing to worry about, it may just take a little longer, and that’s completely normal.

Now, real-world shipping reality :

Delays can happen (weather conditions, logistics issues, unexpected events). It’s not common, but it happens.

👉 We only really start worrying after 7 business days (excluding weekends).

If that timeframe is exceeded, contact us and we’ll immediately open an investigation with UPS®.

🎬 Bottom line:
We never leave a customer without a solution, but we also avoid jumping to conclusions like a Netflix thriller after 10 minutes.

If you’re really worried about where your order might be hiding, send us an email at hello@popcornposter.com and Marion will take care of the investigation with Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Machine 🕵️‍♂️🚐🍿

About Our Products

This is where we answer all the questions your brain asks while staring at a poster thinking : “Okay… but is it really that cool in real life?” Spoiler: it is.

🍿 What kind of posters do you sell ?

At Popcorn Poster, we don’t do “a bit of home decor.” We do cinema. A lot of cinema. Probably too much cinema. 🎬🍿

More specifically, our catalog includes thousands of movie and TV series posters, in multiple languages, sourced from cinemas all around the world.

Yes ! we’re talking about one of the largest movie poster catalogs in the world. And no, we’re not just saying that for fun (okay… maybe a little).

You’ll find posters from:

  • 🎥 cult movies you can quote by heart
  • 🏛️ timeless classics you deeply respect
  • 🚀 recent films that blew your mind
  • 📺 iconic TV series you binge-watched “just one episode”… until sunrise

And most importantly : 👉 in multiple languages, because cinema has never spoken just one.

🎞️ Where do our posters come from?

Our posters can be:

  • Original cinema posters, used in theaters around the world
  • Or high-quality reprints, when the original isn’t available in the size you choose

Either way, we’re obsessive about quality, so the final result looks amazing on your wall, not just accurate on paper.

🎬 What if I can’t find the movie or series of my dreams?

That’s exactly why we created CHOOSE YOUR MOVIE 🕶️ If you can’t find what you’re looking for :

  1. Simply type the movie or TV show name
  2. Choose the size
  3. And we take care of the rest

👉 No endless searching

👉 No comparing random websites

👉 No DIY headaches

You choose.

We print.

You receive your poster.

🎥 In short:

Popcorn Poster means:

  • A massive catalog
  • Worldwide cinema
  • Thousands of references
  • And the certainty that even if you don’t see it right away…

    👉 your movie exists here.
🖨️ Is the print quality actually that good ?

Let’s be honest right from the start :

👉 these are probably the worst posters of all time. Blurry, poorly printed, dull colors… Basically, the kind of quality you’d expect from a movie filmed on a phone in the back row of a cinema in 2004.



Okay, obviously not 😄 If that were true, we’d be selling bootleg DVDs in a parking lot.

🎬 Let’s get serious (but not too serious)

Our posters are designed to last, not just look good in an Instagram story.

🖨️ For reprinted posters (when the original isn’t available in your chosen size) :

  • We use eco-friendly, long-lasting, high-quality inks
  • Resistant to time and light
  • To avoid the “yellowing poster after a few months” effect

📄 The paper:

  • 240g museum-grade paper
  • Thick, premium feel
  • Elegant matte finish

Definitely not thin paper that wrinkles if you breathe near it.

🖼️ The frames:

  • Made of aluminum
  • Lightweight once on the wall
  • Won’t warp
  • Won’t lose color over time
  • Impressive lifespan

The kind of frame you hang, forget about, and still looks perfect years later.

🎞️ One important (and honest) thing to know

As you might expect :

👉 The older the movie, the more the print quality depends on the original source.

A movie poster from the 1970s:

  • Won’t always look ultra-sharp 4K
  • And that’s completely normal

It’s like watching The Godfather: Not Dolby Vision 2025, but that’s exactly part of its charm.

🎬 Bottom line:

Our posters are:

  • Carefully printed
  • Made with premium materials
  • Designed to last
  • And respectful of cinema history

Not a tired VHS, not fake overhyped 4K, but an honest, cinematic result, as it should be.

🖼️ Are the frames high quality ?

Let’s start with the truth: 👉 of course not.
We love wasting time, money, and energy selling terrible frames.



Okay, obviously no 😄 If that were the case, we’d do what everyone else does: cheap, fragile frames and “good luck assembling it yourself.”

🎬 A true story

At first, we used wooden frames. On paper, they looked nice. In real life? Not so much.

👉 Once on the wall, they warped over time.

👉 And during shipping… they could literally break apart.

So we made a simple decision:

🛑 stop using wood

✅ switch to aluminum

🖼️ Why aluminum?

Because:

  • It’s lightweight (no Final Destination moment for your wall)
  • It doesn’t warp
  • It doesn’t yellow
  • It keeps its color for years
  • And has an impressive lifespan

🎬 In short:

frames built to last longer than most movie trilogies.

🛠️ And most importantly… no IKEA-style assembly

When you order a framed poster from Popcorn Poster,

👉 it arrives already framed, ready to hang.

Not like:

  • Some poster sellers
  • Or an IKEA piece you assemble on a Sunday night with one screw left over

We do the work for you.

🎨 What we actually do (and yes, it takes time)

  • We select the frame (black, chrome, white…)
  • Carefully place the poster inside
  • Make sure no dust or hair sneaks in
  • Wrap everything in our protective sleeves
  • Place it in strong packaging
  • And off it goes 🚚🍿

✨ The finish

Our frames have:

  • A slightly matte finish
  • With just a touch of shine

Once on the wall or on a shelf, it makes a real difference in a home. Because a poster isn’t just decoration.

It’s:

  • An atmosphere
  • A soul
  • Your personality on display

You’re not going to pick a generic, ugly frame everyone else has.

👉 Your home represents who you are.

And every day, when you walk past your poster, you’ll feel that little moment of satisfaction. You’ll see 😌

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