Rose Bertin was the name of the lady under whose fashion dictate from 1774 the French Queen Marie Antoinette and her ladies adopted the “poufs”. These spectacular structures on the hair, e.g. with flowers, fruits and peacock feathers, were often more than half a meter high. We don't know if that's why Marie Antoinette lost her head - but we do know one thing for sure: our pompous motifs are completely harmless! Thread red not only beautifies your wardrobe, but also your home! Do you let them move in with you? The wood shines through the prints, the grain gives each picture its own character. On the back there is a blind hole (funny word, but that's what it's called :o) with a diameter of 20 mm, with which the picture can be attached flush to the wall using a nail or something similar. Size: 23.5 by 15.5 Material: birch multiplex 15 mm thick digitally printed, transfer on wood