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Hanging flower baskets have a rich history that dates back centuries, with evidence of their use found in various cultures around the world. The practice of suspending plants in baskets for decorative purposes likely originated from the practical need to conserve space in densely populated areas. In ancient civilizations such as the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, which were one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, hanging gardens showcased an array of lush vegetation cascading from elevated platforms. In more recent history, hanging flower baskets became popular in Europe during the Victorian era, where they adorned the balconies and gardens of grand estates and urban dwellings. Today, hanging flower baskets continue to be a beloved tradition in many cultures, adding beauty and color to streets, parks, and gardens, while also serving as a symbol of horticultural artistry and community pride.
This item is an open-edition (print only, frame not included)
Luster Paper (halfway between matte/glossy)
Images are printed borderless
All sizes are listed in inches (conversion to cm below)
12X18 inches = 30 x 45 cm
24X36 inches = 61 x 91 cm
Hanging flower baskets have a rich history that dates back centuries, with evidence of their use found in various cultures around the world. The practice of suspending plants in baskets for decorative purposes likely originated from the practical need to conserve space in densely populated areas. In ancient civilizations such as the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, which were one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, hanging gardens showcased an array of lush vegetation cascading from elevated platforms. In more recent history, hanging flower baskets became popular in Europe during the Victorian era, where they adorned the balconies and gardens of grand estates and urban dwellings. Today, hanging flower baskets continue to be a beloved tradition in many cultures, adding beauty and color to streets, parks, and gardens, while also serving as a symbol of horticultural artistry and community pride.
This item is an open-edition (print only, frame not included)
Luster Paper (halfway between matte/glossy)
Images are printed borderless
All sizes are listed in inches (conversion to cm below)
12X18 inches = 30 x 45 cm
24X36 inches = 61 x 91 cm
Hanging flower baskets have a rich history that dates back centuries, with evidence of their use found in various cultures around the world. The practice of suspending plants in baskets for decorative purposes likely originated from the practical need to conserve space in densely populated areas. In ancient civilizations such as the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, which were one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, hanging gardens showcased an array of lush vegetation cascading from elevated platforms. In more recent history, hanging flower baskets became popular in Europe during the Victorian era, where they adorned the balconies and gardens of grand estates and urban dwellings. Today, hanging flower baskets continue to be a beloved tradition in many cultures, adding beauty and color to streets, parks, and gardens, while also serving as a symbol of horticultural artistry and community pride.
This item is an open-edition (print only, frame not included)
Luster Paper (halfway between matte/glossy)
Images are printed borderless
All sizes are listed in inches (conversion to cm below)
12X18 inches = 30 x 45 cm
24X36 inches = 61 x 91 cm