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Our Product Story
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Made from recycled license plates, this piece was inspired by Aaron Foster's own collection of vintage school maps and love of old metal. He handcuts and assembles all pieces by hand using plate ranging from recent to as any as 50 years old.
More than 100 types of conifers are indigenous to North America, which partly explains the prevalence of pine furnishings. These evergreens, which have needles and produce cones, are our most valuable wood source, as they provide much of the lumber used in building. The sap from some species can be made into turpentine. Pine is a soft wood, valued for its availability, durability and distinct grain pattern, as well as its casual, often rustic look.
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Details:
- Limited Edition by Atlanta artist Aaron Foster
- License plates old and new, cut by hand into the appropriate shape of each state
- Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands available as separate pieces
- Pine backing
- D rings attached for hanging
Construction: Recycled license plates Pine
Dimensions: Mainland map is approximately 57" Wide x 1-1/2" Deep x 33" High
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Care Recommendations: Dust with a clean dry cloth
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