The City Line - Montreal

Welcome to our exclusive collection of Montreal City Silhouettes! Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and urban beauty of the Canadian metropolis with our meticulously crafted silhouettes, available in a range of sizes - 75cm, 100cm, 125cm, 150cm, and 200cm. Elevate your interior, exterior, or even garage decor with the iconic allure of Montreal.

Each silhouette is meticulously crafted using cutting-edge laser technology and premium iron material, ensuring a captivating addition to your space. Adorned with a sleek black lacquered finish, our Montreal City Silhouettes create a striking contrast, adding a touch of modern elegance to any setting.

Act quickly, as these editions are limited to only 200 pieces for sizes 150cm and 200cm, with each silhouette thoughtfully numbered, making it a cherished and unique addition to your collection.

Installing your Montreal City Silhouette is a breeze, offering easy mounting options with screws or adhesive for a secure and seamless display on your chosen surface. Stay tuned for our upcoming LED-backlit version, promising to cast a mesmerizing glow on your surroundings.

Embrace the captivating allure of Montreal with our exclusive silhouettes. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of this extraordinary design. Secure your silhouette today or reach out to us for personalized sizes tailored to your preferences. Elevate your space with the urban charm of Montreal.

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Category: City Line

Limited editions: For sizes 150cm and 200cm, we produce only 200 pieces. Each piece will be carefully numbered, ensuring you have a truly unique design piece at home.

The silhouette is crafted from high-quality Swedish steel, ranging from 1.5 to 3mm in thickness (depending on the product size), using TRUMPF TruLaser laser technology.

The product is coated with Komaxit paint for surface finishing. The perfect hardening of the paint allows for placement both indoors and outdoors.

Installation is straightforward and elegant – using screws and magnets. Everything needed is included in the packaging.

The dimension always indicates the longer side of the product – unless it is a square or circular design!

Montreal, located in the province of Quebec, Canada, has a rich and storied history. It was originally inhabited by indigenous peoples, including the Mohawk and Algonquin, long before the arrival of European settlers.

In the early 17th century, French explorers, led by Samuel de Champlain, established a fur trading post on the island of Montreal. This marked the beginning of European colonization in the area. In 1642, Montreal was officially founded as a French colony by Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve and Jeanne Mance. The city was named after Mount Royal, a prominent hill in the area.

Throughout its history, Montreal has seen periods of both French and British rule. It became a British colony in 1763 following the Treaty of Paris, which ended the Seven Years’ War. The city’s bilingual and multicultural character began to take shape during this time.

In the 19th century, Montreal rapidly industrialized and became a major center for trade and commerce. It was also a hub for the Canadian railway system, further solidifying its economic importance.

Montreal has been a center of cultural innovation and political activism, and it played a pivotal role in the Quiet Revolution of the 1960s, which saw significant social and political changes in Quebec.

  1. Today, Montreal is known for its rich cultural diversity, vibrant arts scene, and is often referred to as the “City of Festivals” due to its numerous cultural events and celebrations. It remains a dynamic and influential city in Canada and beyond.

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