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Wall Mural London Underground
  • Wall Mural London Underground
  • Wall Mural London Underground
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backWall Mural London Underground

£40.65
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Black and White
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Self Adhesive Vinyl

Very resistant adhesive vinyl with a smooth and satin-like finish. They can be placed on all types of smooth surfaces such as walls, doors, appliances, glass, partitions, plasterboard, etc. Manufactured to be easy to install and remove without residue.

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Canvas paper

A NON-ADHESIVE material with a matte and textured finish, ideal for those murals made from images of paintings, abstract photos or paintings. It is not advisable to use this material in kitchens and bathrooms. They can be cleaned with a soft sponge, warm water and neutral soap.

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Translucent adhesive

It is the ideal vinyl to decorate or mark glass surfaces. It is widely used in commercial premises, on partition walls, in indiscreet windows in bathrooms, kitchens, glazed terraces, shop windows, etc. It allows light to pass through but prevents the vision of what is behind.

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The London Underground (London Underground) was inaugurated on January 10, 1863, being the first underground electric train system in the world, and today there are still sections in operation with more than 150 years of life. With 274 open stations that complete more than 408 kilometers of route, more than three million passengers circulate through them every day. The London Underground has a total of 11 lines that allow its passengers to go to their appointment wherever in London it takes place, and allows the millions of tourists who visit the capital of England every year to move practically from the moment they get off of the plane itself, since, in addition, the London Underground communicates with the main airports and their respective terminals.

The characteristic "round" that accompanies the name of each station has been with us since the 19th century, and although it was initially used as a logo for the "London General Omnibus Company", it was in 1908 when it began to be used to simply highlight the name of the stations on the platforms, being already a symbol of the London Underground, serving as an influence on meters around the world. The London Underground has a total of 11 lines that allow its passengers to go to their appointment wherever in London it takes place, and allows the millions of tourists who visit the capital of England every year to move practically from the moment they get off of the plane itself, since, in addition, the London Underground communicates with the main airports and their respective terminals.

The characteristic "round" that accompanies the name of each station has been with us since the 19th century, and although it was initially used as a logo for the "London General Omnibus Company", it was in 1908 when it began to be used to simply highlight the name of the stations on the platforms, being already a symbol of the London Underground, serving as an influence on meters around the world. If you are thinking of decorating a wall, I recommend this mural with vintage tones of the London underground. We have a wide catalog of city murals that will help you decorate your home or business.

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