Laser Cut Worldwide City Map
by Cut Maps
Full Details
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Made in the USA: Elkton, VA
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City name is included on each map
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Laser cut using CNC Precision technology
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Designs from real city maps, sourced from open data OpenStreetMap Contributors
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Map depicts bird's-eye view of your favorite city and streets
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Frame comes ready to hang on wall
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If this item is intended as a gift and might not arrive in time, print this card to give while your order is being shipped
Materials
High density EVA foam. Framed in black matte-finished wood with plexiglass front
Dimensions
Art: 18" x 24"; Overall: 21" x 27"
Weight
6 lbs
Made in the USA
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Laser Cut Worldwide City Map
by Cut Maps
Laser cut · High density EVA foam · Bird's-eye view of your favorite city
Get a fresh perspective on your favorite city. This laser cut wall art is Made in the USA with black matte-finished wood, then encased in pexiglass. Maker Dan Lin transforms maps into sophisticated-but-minimalist sihouettes with clean lines and shapes. Each one is a beautiful conversation piece that comes framed and ready to show off.
Made in the USA
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Like urban lace, Cut Maps showcase the unique patterns formed by city streets, parks, landmarks, and natural boundaries.As a mechanical engineer, Dan Linden explores the intersection between technology and art in his laser cut wall art and other accessories.
His foray into this form of location honoring was personal—he did a tracing of his former neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, for a local fair. The response was overwhelmingly positive—people started requesting minimalist renditions of their own hometowns. Since then, Dan’s maps have dressed up walls and decorated trees with all your favorite locations.
His designs now trot the globe with over 40 cities represented. To residents, the streets and neighborhoods don’t need any labels. You can instantly recognize addresses and stomping grounds. To the unfamiliar, the geographic details are an invitation to explore new territories.
We find Dan’s work a powerful channeling of place. Just like a traditional map, Cut Maps remind you of cities you’ve called home and feed your wanderlust.
His foray into this form of location honoring was personal—he did a tracing of his former neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, for a local fair. The response was overwhelmingly positive—people started requesting minimalist renditions of their own hometowns. Since then, Dan’s maps have dressed up walls and decorated trees with all your favorite locations.
His designs now trot the globe with over 40 cities represented. To residents, the streets and neighborhoods don’t need any labels. You can instantly recognize addresses and stomping grounds. To the unfamiliar, the geographic details are an invitation to explore new territories.
We find Dan’s work a powerful channeling of place. Just like a traditional map, Cut Maps remind you of cities you’ve called home and feed your wanderlust.