Tahiti

Silhouette of Tahiti: wall decoration in steel.

We have represented Tahiti from the sky.

You can see from West to East and from North to South, among others: Matavai bay, Papeete, Punaauia, Vairao, Mount Ronui and Tautira.

All our products are made in France.

Find out more about Tahiti
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Any order placed before 11:30am (UTC+1) is shipped the same day (except weekends). 

Delivery in France in 2-5 working days.

Shipping costs offered in relay points in France.

Indications

Characteristics:
  • 1.5 mm thick steel line
  • To be wall fixed with 3 nails
  • Inside and outside
Pose:
  • Super easy
  • Start by nailing the middle of the line, then simply adjust the level
Contraindication:
  • Not suitable for brick or concrete walls

Tahiti is the most populated island in French Polynesia. Approximately the same size as France’s Val d’Oise region, Tahiti is divided into two parts: Tahiti nui and Tahiti iti. In the capital Papeete, you will find the island’s only airport and all of its political institutions. Mount ‘Orohena, the island’s tallest mountain, reaches a height of 2,241 metres. Ua here au ia oe means I love you in Tahitian. In 1983, hurricane Veena battered the island with 230 km/h winds. Va’a or outrigger canoeing is the most frequently practised sport on the island. Enlightenment philosophers saw Tahiti as the “embodiment of the utopia of life in the wild” and Paul Gauguin settled there in 1891.

Manufacturing

Drawing
Through a single stroke, The Line represents panoramas of cities, legendary mountain tops, or even mythical music tracks visually represented by their soundwaves.
Cutting
Lines are laser cut from metal sheets, with an extreme accuracy. This step is carried out in France by several partners, including a cooperative company.
Gilding
Lines are gilded with 24-carat gold via an electrolysis process ensuring agglomeration of gold on the line.
Boxes and silkscreen
Despite significant production volumes, The Line keeps an artisanal manufacturing approach for its packaging, and uses a silkscreen process to guarantee an original and qualitative result.
Packing
Final packing of products is then carried out within ESATs (work-based learning centers dedicated to people with disabilities).