
Vintage Wisconsin Milwaukee Travel Stamp Pattern Welcome Mat
Overlapping postage stamps and postal markings layer across the composition in shades of gray and cream, creating a dense, collaged effect that celebrates Midwestern destinations like Wisconsin and Milwaukee. The intricate linework and weathered typography of vintage stamps give the piece a nostalgic, cartographic quality that evokes early 20th century travel and correspondence. At home in a study, travel enthusiast's space, or gallery wall celebrating Americana and postal history. Built from durable looped vinyl with a non-slip latex backing and made to order, ready to take the weather. The first thing guests see, an independent artist's work waiting at the door.
Overlapping postage stamps and postal markings layer across the composition in shades of gray and cream, creating a dense, collaged effect that celebrates Midwestern destinations like Wisconsin and Milwaukee. The intricate linework and weathered typography of vintage stamps give the piece a nostalgic, cartographic quality that evokes early 20th century travel and correspondence. At home in a study, travel enthusiast's space, or gallery wall celebrating Americana and postal history. Built from durable looped vinyl with a non-slip latex backing and made to order, ready to take the weather. The first thing guests see, an independent artist's work waiting at the door.
Original: $75.00
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$26.25Description
Overlapping postage stamps and postal markings layer across the composition in shades of gray and cream, creating a dense, collaged effect that celebrates Midwestern destinations like Wisconsin and Milwaukee. The intricate linework and weathered typography of vintage stamps give the piece a nostalgic, cartographic quality that evokes early 20th century travel and correspondence. At home in a study, travel enthusiast's space, or gallery wall celebrating Americana and postal history. Built from durable looped vinyl with a non-slip latex backing and made to order, ready to take the weather. The first thing guests see, an independent artist's work waiting at the door.





















