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"The Dunk Test" Bermondsey Biscuit Factory Framed Art Print
"The Dunk Test" Bermondsey Biscuit Factory Framed Art Print
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"The Dunk Test" Bermondsey Biscuit Factory Framed Art Print
Celebrate British culinary history and local heritage with a gallery-ready presentation of "The Dunk Test" framed art print.
This captivating illustration brings to life the meticulous and whimsical evaluation process at the iconic Peek Freans biscuit factory in Bermondsey, London. The intricate artwork showcases the absolute dedication of historical factory workers as they scientifically assess the tea-dunking potential of various biscuits, ensuring that each one holds up to your highest standards.
Each piece is printed on premium, thick matte paper and arrives encased in a classy, lightweight matte black frame crafted from sustainably sourced wood from renewable forests. It serves as a charming visual accent that brings character, local South London history, and humor to any kitchen, dining room, or office workspace.
Important Hanging Instructions:
- For the 12″ × 16″ size, place each of the included mounting hooks exactly 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the top frame corners for perfect stability when hanging horizontally.
Product Specifications & Dimensions:
- Artist: VKM Illustrations (London, UK)
- Type: Framed Museum-Quality Matte Print
- Subject: Peek Freans Biscuit Factory, Bermondsey, South East London
- Frame Material: Premium Ayous wood, 0.75″ (1.9 cm) thick, from renewable forests
- Frame Finish: Elegant matte black
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Framed Size: 12" x 16" (33.4 x 43.4 cm)
- Paper Weight: 189 g/m² (Thickness: 10.3 mil)
- Hardware: Lightweight design with necessary hanging hardware included
- Shipping: Packaged safely and shipped securely via reliable UK & global delivery.
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
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