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Coffee Kaffeebaum

Long before coffee became a global commodity, botanists were documenting Coffea arabica with the same methodical attention they brought to medicinal herbs and exotic flora. This antique plate renders the coffee plant in full cycle — blossoms, leaves, and ripe red cherries coexisting on a single branch as they rarely do in nature, a deliberate compositional choice that maximises information within a single frame. The warm greens and deep reds carry the visual weight of the 19th-century chromolithographic tradition, where accuracy and beauty were not considered mutually exclusive.

Printed on canvas, the botanical's rich colour palette gains depth and warmth. The woven surface gives the illustration a presence that lifts it beyond reference — a coffee canvas print that belongs on a wall, not just in an archive.

Long before coffee became a global commodity, botanists were documenting Coffea arabica with the same methodical attention they brought to medicinal herbs and exotic flora. This antique plate renders the coffee plant in full cycle — blossoms, leaves, and ripe red cherries coexisting on a single branch as they rarely do in nature, a deliberate compositional choice that maximises information within a single frame. The warm greens and deep reds carry the visual weight of the 19th-century chromolithographic tradition, where accuracy and beauty were not considered mutually exclusive.

Printed on canvas, the botanical's rich colour palette gains depth and warmth. The woven surface gives the illustration a presence that lifts it beyond reference — a coffee canvas print that belongs on a wall, not just in an archive.

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Coffee Kaffeebaum

$38.84

$13.59

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Long before coffee became a global commodity, botanists were documenting Coffea arabica with the same methodical attention they brought to medicinal herbs and exotic flora. This antique plate renders the coffee plant in full cycle — blossoms, leaves, and ripe red cherries coexisting on a single branch as they rarely do in nature, a deliberate compositional choice that maximises information within a single frame. The warm greens and deep reds carry the visual weight of the 19th-century chromolithographic tradition, where accuracy and beauty were not considered mutually exclusive.

Printed on canvas, the botanical's rich colour palette gains depth and warmth. The woven surface gives the illustration a presence that lifts it beyond reference — a coffee canvas print that belongs on a wall, not just in an archive.

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