- Choose from available size options
- For indoor use
- Abstract cross pattern
- Printed on 100% acid, lignin, and chlorine-free cotton fiber paper with archival inks
- Upper and bottom wooden rods
- Ready to hang
Maintain the minimalist vibe of your living space by using the Deny Designs Cross On White Wall Scroll to dress up a bare wall. The modern cross design is printed with long-lasting archival inks on 100% acid, lignin, and chlorine-free cotton fiber paper. Upper and lower wooden rods help the wall scroll stay flat when hanging by the attached wire.
Denver, Colorado based Deny Designs is a modern home furnishings company that believes in doing things differently. Deny encourages customers to make a personal statement with personal images or by selecting from the extensive gallery. The coolest part is that each purchase gives the super-talented artists part of the proceeds. That allows Deny to support art communities all over the world while also spreading the creative love! Each Deny piece is custom created as it’s ordered, instead of being held in a warehouse. A dye printing process is used to ensure colorfastness and durability that make these true heirloom pieces. From custom furniture pieces to textiles, everything made is unique and distinctively Deny.
Denver, Colorado based Deny Designs is a modern home furnishings company that believes in doing things differently. Deny encourages customers to make a personal statement with personal images or by selecting from the extensive gallery. The coolest part is that each purchase gives the super-talented artists part of the proceeds. That allows Deny to support art communities all over the world while also spreading the creative love! Each Deny piece is custom created as it’s ordered, instead of being held in a warehouse. A dye printing process is used to ensure colorfastness and durability that make these true heirloom pieces. From custom furniture pieces to textiles, everything made is unique and distinctively Deny.













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