Berlin Vibes Only
From €99,75
Is your wall craving some Berlin charisma? This piece packs a punch of vibrant city vibes and historical charm that it desperately needs.
- Size Guide
💡 Tip: For living rooms, choose larger sizes (30×30 in / 75×75 cm or bigger) for maximum impact.
💡 Tip: Smaller spaces like offices work well with the 20×20 in / 50×50 cm size.

Ever wondered what it felt like to roam the streets of Berlin in the ’20s? This vibrant piece encapsulates that electric blend of architectural flair and urban bustle. From the iconic TV tower kissing the sky to the lovingly rendered trees lining the streets, this artwork is a snapshot of a city rich in history and culture. It’s more than just a cityscape; it’s a visual love letter to Berlin, evoking nostalgia, excitement, and the allure of exploration. Perfect for those who wish their walls could whisper tales of adventure, brought to you by VerVeLush.
Premium Gallery-Wrapped Canvas
High-quality 300 g/m² cotton canvas stretched over 4 cm (1.5″) thick Swedish pine wood. Ready to hang.
100-Year Color Guarantee
Printed using Epson UltraChrome eco-solvent inks for vibrant, fade-resistant colors.
European Craftsmanship
Professional Giclée printing process ensures exceptional detail and museum-quality results.
Frame Options
Available in black, white, brown, and gold. Made from sustainable Swedish pine, PVC-free and fire-resistant.
Eco-Conscious Craftsmanship
At VerVeLush, we craft art that respects the planet.
FSC®-Certified Wood
Sustainably sourced European pine
Eco-Friendly Inks
Epson UltraChrome, clean & lasting
PVC-Free Canvas
Pure cotton, no harmful chemicals
Made-to-Order
Zero excess, zero waste
Premium art with a conscience.

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