Occasionally, we receive breathtaking images from our clients, often captured on the farthest corners of the globe. These photographs showcase remarkable offices or exquisite mansions with designer interiors. It's truly gratifying when our clients proudly display their world map within these elegant settings, underscoring the global reach of our designs originating from the Netherlands. Witnessing our map seamlessly complementing diverse and distant locales serves as a testament to its versatility and appeal beyond the boundaries of Holland.
When considering world maps as wall décor, many immediately envision the classic wooden varieties. Popularised nearly a decade ago, these maps decorated the walls of travelers worldwide. Today, wooden maps remain a sought-after choice for wall decorations. However, alongside these traditional options, a myriad of variations and materials have emerged in the market, expanding the possibilities beyond wood.
In this showcase, we'll introduce you to a new addition: the MapaWall Autumn Forest from the StoneCut series, recently installed on the Portuguese island of Madeira. The Autumn Forest maps stand out with their wooden bases topped by slabs of slate stone, intricately infused with colours reminiscent of lush autumn forests, truly living up to their name.
As evident in the photos, the StoneCut maps boast the same level of detail as their laser-cut wooden counterparts. This is largely attributed to the advanced laser technology utilised in crafting these stone maps, capable of precisely cutting through 1-5mm of real slate stone. Much like the unique grain patterns found in various wood types, the intricate layers and vivid colour gradients of the stone maps lend them an unparalleled charm.
Unlike wooden world maps, each StoneCut map is inherently unique. Crafted from authentic stone, the colour schemes and variations vary with each piece, ensuring a one-of-a-kind addition to any space. Therefore, if you're uncertain about a specific model's aesthetics, we recommend reaching out to the seller for photos of the current batch or taking a leap of faith. After all, every world map from this series exudes its own unique beauty.