Mont Blanc Mini
We have depicted the Mont Blanc skyline from l'Aiguille de la grande Sassière.
You can see the Aiguilles du Midi, the Glaciers, the Tré-la-Tête, the Dôme du Goûter, the Dent du Géant and of course the Mont Maudit and the Mont Blanc.
All our products are made in France
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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
Stickers
You can fix The Line wherever you like.
Whether your wall is brick, plaster, or concrete, or you have a glass partition, you can stick (or unstick) the line to it using four stickers which are 3mm diameter.
Simply position them on the back of the line and press for 30 seconds in the spot where you want to display your souvenir.
Magnets
You can attach your souvenir to any metallic surface using our super-strong mini magnets.
Simply place them on the back of the line and position it on the desired surface.
Whether it's a refrigerator, a metal shelf, or any other metallic surface, you can display your line with ease. And in style.
Stand
You can stand The Line up wherever you like and collect your favourite lines.
The embossing on the front and the magnets on the back hold the line perfectly. We have created a tie which keeps the support in place, like a frame.
This mountain, the highest peak in Western Europe, was dubbed the Cursed Mountain until the 18th century, since it struck fear in the hearts of the valley’s inhabitants. So much so that Swiss naturalist Horace-Bénédict de Saussure offered a reward for the first person to climb it, hoping to unravel the mystery of the geological formation of the Alps. Jacques Balmat and Michel Paccard answered the call and were the first to reach the summit in 1786. Ever since, Mont Blanc has continued to fascinate all kinds of adventurers, and several routes are now available to climb with serious preparation. Despite the seven annual deaths recorded, it remains the land of achievement, like that of Catalan climber Kílian Jornet, who climbed it twice in one day in 2016.