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flusslandschaft wald in den alpen thomas enderPaysage fluvial bois dans les Alpes : eine Flucht in die erhabene Natur Die kunstdruck des Gemldes Paysage fluvial bois dans les Alpes von Thomas Ender entfhrt uns ins Herz der majesttischen Alpen. Die grnen und blauen Tne dominieren die Leinwand und rufen die Gelassenheit einer erhaltenen Naturlandschaft hervor. Die majesttischen Bume sumen einen ruhigen Fluss, whrend die schneebedeckten Gipfel im Hintergrund emporragen und einen beeindruckenden
Paysage fluvial boisé dans les Alpes : eine Flucht in die erhabene Natur Die kunstdruck des Gemäldes Paysage fluvial boisé dans les Alpes von Thomas Ender entführt uns ins Herz der majestätischen Alpen. Die grünen und blauen Töne dominieren die Leinwand und rufen die Gelassenheit einer erhaltenen Naturlandschaft hervor. Die majestätischen Bäume säumen einen ruhigen Fluss, während die schneebedeckten Gipfel im Hintergrund emporragen und einen beeindruckenden Kontrast schaffen. Die Technik des Künstlers, der mit Licht und Schatten spielt, verleiht der Szene Tiefe und lädt den Betrachter ein, in diese wilde Natur einzutauchen. Dieser Gemälde ist eine Ode an die Schönheit der alpinen Landschaften, ein wahrer Aufruf zur Kontemplation. Thomas Ender: ein romantischer Landschaftsmaler Thomas Ender, aktiv im 19. Jahrhundert, ist bekannt für seine romantischen Landschaften, die die Schönheit der Alpen einfangen. Beeinflusst von der romantischen Bewegung, konnte er die Majestät der Natur durch seine Werke übersetzen. Seine Reisen durch die Berge ermöglichten es ihm, einen einzigartigen Stil zu entwickeln, der Präzision und Emotion verbindet. Ender war auch ein Pionier in der Verwendung der Plein-Air-Malerei, was ihm erlaubte, die Nuancen des natürlichen Lichts einzufangen. Seine Gemälde, oft von einer ruhigen Atmosphäre geprägt, zeugen von seiner Liebe zur Natur und seinem Wunsch, sie zu bewahren. Eine dekorative Anschaffung mit vielfältigen Vorzügen Der kunstdruck des Gemäldes Paysage fluvial boisé dans les Alpes ist eine perfekte Ergänzung Ihrer Innendekoration, sei es im Wohnzimmer, Büro oder Schlafzimmer. Seine Qualität der Reproduktion garantiert eine bemerkenswerte Treue zu den Details und Farben des Originalwerks. Durch die Integration dieser Leinwand in Ihren Raum bringen Sie eine Note von Ruhe und Harmonie ein, während Sie die Schönheit der Natur feiern. Dieses Gemälde lädt zur Flucht und Träumerei ein und macht Ihr Zuhause zu einem Ort der Entspannung und Inspiration.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
Good
Color: Black, Size: 6 Panel
Love it , just what so needed , easy to put together (some what ) …
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Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2026
★★★★★ 3
Decent for the price. Instructions suck but most people should be able to figure it out. More below.
Color: Black, Size: 6 Panel, Color: Black, Size: 6 Panel
SUMMARY:
3 stars from me because it's firmly average. It's fine for the price. Assembly and materials are alright but I can see some caveats depending on your circumstances. Assembly instructions do a subpar job of pointing out some details.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS:
Maybe it's because I'm autistic and/or building model kits and assembling stuff is my jam, but I honestly thought people were exaggerating when they were complaining about the instructions and I'd be able to flex my ~superior assembly skills.~ I was wrong! These instructions genuinely suck, and whoever is responsible for making them should be ashamed.
The instructions do a poor job of calling out some details regarding orientation of parts, and some of the images do not actually match the physical parts.
For example, it does not really outline the assembly of the end panels clearly, and I can see someone accidentally using the wrong poles. I've drawn over a photo to show what you should do to try and make it clearer. Additionally, the manual shows a flathead screw for bolting the feet into position, but the actual screw is not a flathead. It also does not point out the counterbore, so if you aren't paying attention you may put the foot pads onto the wrong side of the foot. It's also missing the fact that you need to use another one of the plastic pieces when you finish assembling a panel.
ACTUAL ASSEMBLY & MATERIALS:
To their credit, all of my bags were clearly labeled. The assembly process wasn't difficult. It's mostly just tedious and requires a fair amount of space. I was able to assemble it by myself without any real difficulty. However, the way it's assembled means two things.
One, the fabric parts aren't removable without disassembly. So if you want to use this in an environment where they would require cleaning, I would seriously recommend looking for another option. Or, you could buy this just to use the frame pieces and then somehow buy or make your own fabric pieces designed to be removable with velcro or something.
Two, because of the materials I really don't have a lot of faith in this thing surviving disassembly and reassembly. Like a lot of sorta-cheap-but-convenient furniture, it uses those spring-button connections and plastic inserts with self-tapping screws. Those things are not really meant to be disassembled and rethreaded. It also relies a lot on the tension of the poles and the fabric to keep everything rigid and squared, which I think puts a lot of pressure on the aforementioned buttons, plastic inserts, and the hollow metal rods. So I feel like that will also cause issues with disassembly and reassembly.
Basically once this thing is assembled, it's not really meant to be disassembled. The best you can do is spot-clean the fabric if you need to.
Speaking of the fabric, I didn't see any labels on them or anything in the manual that says what they are, but they feel like some kind of polyester. They generate static electricity pretty easily, and pet hair and debris sticks easily. So that's another downside of them not being easily removable.
For the most part it does seem pretty stable. The poles seem to be pretty uniform in length so they're all making contact with my floor. Obviously this isn't structural so it shouldn't be supporting anything, but the two main feet seem to be doing fine with keeping this thing upright.
CLOSING THOUGHTS:
Really, it's fine for what it is, but it could be better in a lot of little ways and the substandard quality of the instructions just seems unprofessional to me, which is why I'm being so harsh with my rating. Depending on your needs and environment you may want to consider a different option. Preferably one that is made to be disassembled with better materials, and/or one with fabric pieces made to be removed easily.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2023
★★★★★ 1
Not as it seems
Color: Black, Size: 6 Panel
these are awful... Each individual panel is fine, but when you put it together it can barely stand up, and the clips that hold it together keep popping off. Steer clear of this item.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2026
★★★★★ 5
As described
Color: White, Size: 6 Panel
Works great in my clinic
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Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Nice and strong
Color: Black, Size: Wheel-6 Panel
Nice and strong, tedious, putting together, but very good quality
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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2026