No.056 - Hope 1931 - Vintage Archive Poster Prints
Hope 1931 – Limited Edition Art Print
A symbol of renewal, light, and eternity.
The Hope 1931 artwork celebrates the timeless beauty and meaning of the daisy — its name derived from “day’s eye,” symbolising the flower’s rhythmic connection with the sun as it opens at dawn and closes at dusk. Throughout history, the daisy has embodied new beginnings, purity, and the life-giving energy of light. In Pagan and Nordic traditions, it was associated with Freya, the goddess of love, fertility, and hope.
The plant, native to the Mediterranean, takes its Latin name from “excellent pearl,” in reference to its delicate white petals. Revered for both beauty and healing, daisies were often used in herbal remedies and teas, symbolising both health and harmony.
This historic print from 1931 has been meticulously restored and reproduced with ethical craftsmanship, honouring its heritage and symbolic power.
Why You’ll Love It
- Meaningful Symbolism: Represents purity, renewal, and hope — a timeless motif of light and life.
- Historic Design: A restored 1931 archive print celebrating the natural and spiritual beauty of the daisy.
- Ethically Produced: Printed on sustainable materials using eco-conscious techniques.
- Calming Aesthetic: Perfect for interiors that evoke serenity and natural elegance.
Available Sizes
- A4 (21 cm × 29.7 cm)
- A3 (29.7 cm × 42 cm)
- A2 (42 cm × 59.4 cm)
- A1 (594 mm × 840 mm)
- 30 cm × 40 cm
- 40 cm × 50 cm
- 50 cm × 70 cm
Media / Materials
- Paper: Bamboo Paper – made from 90% sustainable bamboo fibres and 10% cotton rag.
- Texture: Lightly textured and naturally warm with a soft matte finish.
- Eco Credentials: Environmentally friendly production with minimal impact.
- Printed: In the UK using high-quality digital techniques to ensure archival longevity.
Care Instructions
- Handle with clean, dry hands or cotton gloves.
- Frame under UV-protective glass or acrylic for best preservation.
- Keep out of direct sunlight and away from humidity.
- Gently dust with a soft, dry cloth when necessary.
Hope 1931 – Limited Edition Art Print
A symbol of renewal, light, and eternity.
The Hope 1931 artwork celebrates the timeless beauty and meaning of the daisy — its name derived from “day’s eye,” symbolising the flower’s rhythmic connection with the sun as it opens at dawn and closes at dusk. Throughout history, the daisy has embodied new beginnings, purity, and the life-giving energy of light. In Pagan and Nordic traditions, it was associated with Freya, the goddess of love, fertility, and hope.
The plant, native to the Mediterranean, takes its Latin name from “excellent pearl,” in reference to its delicate white petals. Revered for both beauty and healing, daisies were often used in herbal remedies and teas, symbolising both health and harmony.
This historic print from 1931 has been meticulously restored and reproduced with ethical craftsmanship, honouring its heritage and symbolic power.
Why You’ll Love It
- Meaningful Symbolism: Represents purity, renewal, and hope — a timeless motif of light and life.
- Historic Design: A restored 1931 archive print celebrating the natural and spiritual beauty of the daisy.
- Ethically Produced: Printed on sustainable materials using eco-conscious techniques.
- Calming Aesthetic: Perfect for interiors that evoke serenity and natural elegance.
Available Sizes
- A4 (21 cm × 29.7 cm)
- A3 (29.7 cm × 42 cm)
- A2 (42 cm × 59.4 cm)
- A1 (594 mm × 840 mm)
- 30 cm × 40 cm
- 40 cm × 50 cm
- 50 cm × 70 cm
Media / Materials
- Paper: Bamboo Paper – made from 90% sustainable bamboo fibres and 10% cotton rag.
- Texture: Lightly textured and naturally warm with a soft matte finish.
- Eco Credentials: Environmentally friendly production with minimal impact.
- Printed: In the UK using high-quality digital techniques to ensure archival longevity.
Care Instructions
- Handle with clean, dry hands or cotton gloves.
- Frame under UV-protective glass or acrylic for best preservation.
- Keep out of direct sunlight and away from humidity.
- Gently dust with a soft, dry cloth when necessary.