The City Line - Rio de Janeiro

Welcome to our exclusive collection of Rio de Janeiro City Silhouettes! Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy and breathtaking beauty of the Brazilian metropolis with our meticulously crafted silhouettes, available in a range of sizes - 75cm, 100cm, 125cm, 150cm, and 200cm. Elevate your interior, exterior, or even beachside decor with the iconic allure of Rio de Janeiro.

Each silhouette is carefully crafted using cutting-edge laser technology and premium materials, ensuring a captivating addition to your space. Adorned with a sleek and stylish finish, our Rio de Janeiro City Silhouettes create a striking contrast, adding a touch of South American flair 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 Rio de Janeiro 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 Rio de Janeiro 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 vibrant charm of Rio de Janeiro.

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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!

Rio de Janeiro, often simply referred to as Rio, is one of Brazil’s most iconic cities, known for its stunning natural beauty and vibrant culture. Its history is as colorful as its Carnival celebrations.

The city was founded by Portuguese explorers in 1565 and was initially known as “São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro” in honor of Saint Sebastian. It served as a strategic port for the Portuguese Empire and played a key role in the sugar and gold trade during the colonial period.

In 1808, Rio de Janeiro became the capital of the Portuguese Empire when the royal family fled Europe to escape the Napoleonic Wars. This period brought significant development and modernization to the city, including the opening of the Royal Botanical Garden and the construction of several prominent buildings.

Rio de Janeiro continued to grow in importance during the 19th century, and in 1889, it became the capital of the newly formed Republic of Brazil.

One of the most significant moments in the city’s history was the construction of the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue on the Corcovado Mountain in 1931. This symbol of Christianity has since become one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and an enduring symbol of Rio.

Throughout the 20th century, Rio de Janeiro faced urban challenges, including population growth and poverty in the favelas (shantytowns). Nevertheless, it remained a cultural and economic center, hosting the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Today, Rio de Janeiro is celebrated for its vibrant Carnival, beautiful beaches, including Copacabana and Ipanema, and a diverse culture influenced by African, Portuguese, and indigenous traditions. It continues to be a city of contrasts, where modernity meets history, and natural beauty meets urban excitement.

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