Paul Sinus Wandbild Kirschblueten vor Tempel asiatische Architektur Fruehlingsmotiv ruhige Naturfotografie stilvolle Wanddekoration fuer Wohnzimmer Büro
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Paul Sinus Wandbild Kirschblueten vor Tempel asiatische Architektur Fruehlingsmotiv ruhige Naturfotografie stilvolle Wanddekoration fuer Wohnzimmer Büro

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Paul Sinus Wandbild Kirschblueten vor Tempel asiatische Architektur Fruehlingsmotiv ruhige Naturfotografie stilvolle Wanddekoration fuer Wohnzimmer BüroDieses stilvolle Wandbild zeigt einen Kirschbluetenbaum der vor einer traditionellen Tempelwand steht. Zarte weisse Blueten entfalten sich an den Zweigen waehrend leichte Schneeflocken durch die ruhige Szene fallen. Die warme Farbe der Tempelwand bildet einen harmonischen Kontrast zu den hellen Blueten und verleiht dem Motiv eine poetische Atmosphaere. Die Komposition verbindet Natur Architektur und Jahreszeitenwechsel zu einem ruhigen Moment der

Dieses stilvolle Wandbild zeigt einen Kirschbluetenbaum der vor einer traditionellen Tempelwand steht. Zarte weisse Blueten entfalten sich an den Zweigen waehrend leichte Schneeflocken durch die ruhige Szene fallen. Die warme Farbe der Tempelwand bildet einen harmonischen Kontrast zu den hellen Blueten und verleiht dem Motiv eine poetische Atmosphaere. Die Komposition verbindet Natur Architektur und Jahreszeitenwechsel zu einem ruhigen Moment der Besinnung. Als dekoratives Wandbild eignet sich dieses Motiv ideal fuer Wohnzimmer Schlafzimmer oder Büro und bringt eine elegante asiatische Aesthetik in den Raum. Der hochwertige Kunstdruck sorgt fuer klare Details und harmonische Farben. Aufgezogen auf einen stabilen Echtholzrahmen praesentiert sich das Bild formstabil und hochwertig an der Wand. Dank langlebiger Materialien und nachhaltiger Herstellung bleibt dieses Kirschblueten Wandbild lange ein stilvoller Bestandteil moderner Raumgestaltung.

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  • Hochwertiger Kunstdruck mit feinen Naturdetails und sanften Farbnuancen bringt jede Bluete und Schneeflocke der Szene besonders klar zur Geltung. Moderne Drucktechnik sorgt fuer eine atmosphaerische Bildtiefe.
  • Das Motiv zeigt einen zarten Kirschbluetenbaum vor einer traditionellen Tempelwand waehrend leichter Schnee faellt. Die Szene vermittelt Ruhe Achtsamkeit und die stille Schoenheit des Fruehlings.
  • Der Druck wird auf hochwertigem Material gefertigt und auf einen stabilen Echtholzrahmen gespannt. Diese hochwertige Verarbeitung sorgt fuer eine gleichmaessige Bildoberflaeche und eine langlebige elegante Praesentation.
  • Dieses Naturmotiv eignet sich ideal fuer Wohnzimmer Schlafzimmer Flur oder Büro und bringt eine ruhige asiatisch inspirierte Atmosphaere in moderne Wohnraeume.
  • Bei der Herstellung werden langlebige Materialien verwendet und auf nachhaltige Produktion geachtet damit das Wandbild dauerhaft farbintensiv bleibt und eine verantwortungsvolle Wanddekoration darstellt.

Product Information

    Ausrichtung Querformat
    Form des Artikels Rechteckig
    Thema Natur
    Wand Dekoration Form Kunstdruck
    Farbe Bunt
    Stil Modern
    Raumtyp Esszimmer, Familienzimmer, Flur, Schlafzimmer, Wohnzimmer
    Farbfamilie Bunt
    Jahreszeiten Herbst, Sommer, Winter
    Rahmentyp Bespannte Leinwand, Galerie
    Besondere Eigenschaften Farbecht, Langlebig, Wasserresistent
    Montageart Wandmontage
    Ist gerahmt Ja
    Verwendung im Innen- und Außenbereich Innenbereich
    Größe Varianten
    Artikel Abmessungen L x B Varianten
    Artikelgewicht 1 Kilogramm
    Anzahl von Einheiten 1.0 stück
    Anzahl der Artikel 1
    Markenname Paul Sinus
    Ursprungsland Deutschland
    Verpackung Standardverpackung
    Hersteller Sinus Art
    ASIN B0GV8CFNSG
    Material Baumwolle, Holz
    Rahmenmaterial Kiefernholz
    Typ der äußeren Oberfläche Unbehandelt
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★★★★★ 3
A familiar story, just with…..less.
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★★★★★ 5
Good start to a series
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I delayed reading the series for reasons I don’t remember. But my TBR list is huge so I thought I’d take a shot of this and I was pleasantly surprised. I didn’t think the blurb about it was anything special. But it was a very good book. It took some interesting twists and turns. I am so glad the second book is already out. Because I would not have waited patiently. Very slow burn but good storyline. 🔥🔥/5
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Jammie Clark
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★★★★★ 4
A good read
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Slightly repetitive but I did love some things
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