A stunning framed poster capturing the essence of Africa’s wild majesty. This artwork features two regal male lions standing tall against a backdrop of the golden savannah at sunset. With their manes tousled by the wind and their piercing eyes exuding power and wisdom, these lions symbolize strength, courage, and guardianship. Perfect for adding a touch of nature’s grandeur to any space, “Kings of the Savannah” serves as a daily reminder of resilience and the untamed beauty of the wild.
Add a bold statement piece to any room with this framed poster. Printed on quality, thick, matte paper.
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• 0.26 mm (10.3 mil) thick
• Black and white frame made from semi-hardwood alder
• Oak frame made from solid oak
• Acrylite front protector
• Hanging hardware included
• 21 × 30cm posters are size A4
• Blank product components in the US sourced from Japan and the US
• Blank product components in the EU sourced from Japan and Latvia
How to attach hooks on 61 × 91 cm horizontal frames:
Place each of the mounting hooks 2.5 cm from frame corners when hanging horizontally.
The Framed Poster of the Pride
In a quiet suburban living room, a framed poster of male lions hung proudly on the wall. The image was a breathtaking snapshot of Africa’s savannah at sunset. Two majestic male lions stood at the forefront, their manes ruffled by the wind, eyes sharp and piercing as they scanned their domain. Behind them, the horizon stretched endlessly, bathed in hues of gold and orange.
The poster had been there for decades, a relic from a time when the home’s owner, Jacob, had spent his youth volunteering in Africa. As a young man, Jacob had worked at a wildlife sanctuary in Kenya, dedicating himself to the protection of lions and the delicate ecosystems they called home. The poster was a gift from a local ranger—a symbol of the connection Jacob felt to the land and its creatures.
As the years passed, the framed lions became more than just decoration. For Jacob, they were a reminder of his younger self, of a time when his heart had raced with the thrill of adventure and the nobility of a mission. For his grandchildren, who visited every summer, the lions were a source of endless stories. They would sit at Jacob’s feet, gazing up at the poster as he regaled them with tales of his encounters with wildlife and the lessons he learned about courage and patience.
One evening, as the family gathered for Jacob’s 70th birthday, the youngest grandchild, Emma, noticed something unusual about the poster. “Grandpa,” she said, pointing to the lions’ eyes, “it’s like they’re watching us.”
Jacob chuckled. “That’s what makes lions so special,” he said. “They never miss a thing. They’re always observing, always protecting.”
Later that night, as the family slept and the house settled into silence, a strange event occurred. A faint light seemed to emanate from the poster, illuminating the lions’ eyes. The breeze outside stirred the curtains, and for a fleeting moment, it felt as though the lions were alive—guarding not just the savannah but the home itself.
Jacob woke to the sound of soft rustling. At first, he thought it was the wind, but as he looked at the poster, he swore the lions’ gaze had shifted slightly. Shaking his head with a smile, he whispered, “Still watching over me, are you?”
The framed poster became a family heirloom, passed down through generations. Each owner swore the lions had a protective presence, keeping watch during moments of doubt or fear. Though some dismissed it as a trick of the light or the imagination, others believed the poster held a piece of Jacob’s spirit—a connection to the wild lands he had once loved and the unbreakable bond he had formed with the kings of the savannah.
And so, the framed poster of male lions remained, a timeless guardian of the family, its golden hues a reminder of strength, courage, and the unyielding beauty of the untamed world.
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
Discover more from Tugche®
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.