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Wall Mural Red Lighthouse
  • Wall Mural Red Lighthouse
  • Wall Mural Red Lighthouse
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backWall Mural Red Lighthouse

€40.65

Personalize the decoration of your home with this photomural of a lighthouse, you will create a somewhat original and unique environment.

Measures
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Inverse
Black and White
Finishing
Self Adhesive Vinyl

Very resistant adhesive vinyl with a smooth and satin-like finish. They can be placed on all types of smooth surfaces such as walls, doors, appliances, glass, partitions, plasterboard, etc. Manufactured to be easy to install and remove without residue.

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Canvas paper

A NON-ADHESIVE material with a matte and textured finish, ideal for those murals made from images of paintings, abstract photos or paintings. It is not advisable to use this material in kitchens and bathrooms. They can be cleaned with a soft sponge, warm water and neutral soap.

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Translucent adhesive

It is the ideal vinyl to decorate or mark glass surfaces. It is widely used in commercial premises, on partition walls, in indiscreet windows in bathrooms, kitchens, glazed terraces, shop windows, etc. It allows light to pass through but prevents the vision of what is behind.

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Tired of the white color on your walls? Photomurals have become a true revolution for wall decoration, and at goodvinilos you can choose from a wide variety of models and styles.

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Lighthouses are more than common elements in coastal areas, they allow anyone who travels on a boat to help identify the place where the coast is located and thus help guide the crew at night, but do you know all the history that there is? after a lighthouse?

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To this day, it is not possible to specify the date the lighthouses come from, but it is believed that their existence predates Roman and Greek times (despite the fact that today there are very few traces of lighthouses from those times). At first they were nothing more than towers on top of which bonfires were made with coal, tar or pitch. Years later they received decorative elements and switched to lighting systems using oil lamps that better endured the heat of the flames, although it was not until the year 1700 when this lamp did not rest on an element that allowed the lamp to rotate.

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And already introduced in the 20th century and gradually the electrification of lighthouses began, starting with the Cabo de Villano lighthouse, in La Coruña, which used two large dynamos powered by steam engines.

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Nowadays, the lighthouses work automatically, they do not need the figure of a "lighthouse keeper" and their management is done remotely, requiring the presence of the operator at the lighthouse only for maintenance.

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Don't you think that the life that has accompanied a lighthouse has been, to say the least, full of innovations?

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