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Mt. Akina Poster

Mt. Akina Poster

Regular price 349,00 DKK
Regular price Sale price 349,00 DKK
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  • Ready for print. Dispatch within 2-4 working days.
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Here is the poster Mt. Akina Poster which is based on Mikkeller's beer labels and artistic graphic universe.
The poster is produced by Peléton on their fine art paper, with long durability and detailed colour reproduction.

Delivery

We dispatch all orders within 1-2 working days. In addition, we also offer fast delivery worldwide. You can see the shipping rates for your country in the checkout.

Delivery in DK: 2-4 business days.

Delivery in EU: 2-8 business days.

Delivery outside EU: 2-15 business days.

Returns

Our policy lasts 14 days. If 14 days have gone by since your purchase, unfortunately we can’t offer you a refund or exchange.

To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging. An order wont be refunded if package is denied upon arrival - original package must be received and shipped back on customers expense.

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Mikkeller Prints

More than a decade ago, artist Keith Shore stumbled upon a unique beer label that inspired him to reach out to Mikkeller, a Danish craft brewery. Founder Mikkel Bjergsø embraced Shore's artistic vision, leading to a successful collaboration. Shore's playful illustrations became Mikkeller's visual identity, propelling the company's international recognition. With influences from esteemed artists like Matisse and Hockney, Shore's art adorned thousands of labels and illustrations. While he has now pursued his own business, Shore's protégé, Luke Cloran, continues the artistic legacy at Mikkeller, ensuring its vibrant artwork lives on.

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