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About Tokiko
DISCOVER OUR MONACO POSTER
First, this illustration of Monaco is printed in Bayonne on thick, artistic, high-quality paper. Most importantly, it comes from sustainably managed forests. We work with recyclable eco-solvent ink, and our paper is ECF labeled and FSC certified.
Also, all our posters are signed and delivered, unframed, in a protective tube.
A little bit of history:
The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the oldest and one of the three most prestigious races in the world, held in the Principality of Monaco. This urban circuit was designed in 1929 by Antony Noghès, son of the president of the Automobile Club de Monaco, under the auspices of Prince Louis II of Monaco.
This creation responded to the challenge of organizing a competition on Monaco's cramped territory (approximately 1.5 km2 at the time), a condition required by the International Sports Commission for the Automobile Club de Monaco to be internationally recognized.
Indeed, the other major Monegasque competition, the Monte-Carlo Rally, created in 1911, was held on roads in many European countries.
A reminder:
Tokiko is a young French brand from Saint-Jean-de-Luz, in the French Basque Country.
We offer city maps hand-illustrated in our workshop. Then, they are printed on a series of products, decorative items and gifts made from beautiful materials
Carefully detailed and highly distinctive, the map becomes a motif, a modern and elegant design with a unique style. Our concept adapts to all places with a strong local identity, as well as to places with strong tourist appeal.
Tokiko is a French brand from Saint-Jean-de-Luz, in the French Basque Country.
We offer hand-illustrated city maps created in our workshop. These are then printed on a range of products and decorative items made from beautiful materials.
Carefully detailed and highly distinctive, the map becomes a pattern, modern and elegant design with a unique style. This concept is suitable for any place with a strong local identity, as well as for places with a strong tourist appeal.
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