Excellent quality print and quick delivery
Ordered for my partner who loved it. Great quality paper and print 👌🏻
Love this poster! The paper and print quality are both excellent.
Future Relic
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Founded in 1991 in London’s Elephant & Castle, the Ministry of Sound quickly became one of the world’s most iconic superclubs. Inspired by New York’s Paradise Garage, it brought a new level of professionalism to the UK dance scene, with a state-of-the-art sound system and marathon house and techno nights. By the late 1990s, Ministry had become a global brand, shaping the mainstream while still holding onto its underground roots. This retro-futurist artwork channels the late-90s clubbing energy: a euphoric raver with glowing eyes embodies the ecstatic spirit of the dancefloor, while neon beats, alien DJs, and smiley motifs swirl around the Ministry’s disco-ball logo. The flyer-style details — pirate radio shoutouts, OTD entry price, and “Strictly Vibes Only” — nod to the authentic culture of the era. Ministry of Sound wasn’t just a nightclub; it was a temple of sound that defined a generation.
Product Quality
🖼️ Ultra-High Resolution: Created for exceptional sharpness and colour.
📜 Museum-Grade Paper: Thick, archival matte paper (189 g/m²) from Japan, used by professional galleries.
🎨 Fade-Resistant: Rich colours and deep blacks designed to last.
🌱 Sustainable: Printed to order, reducing waste and overproduction.
📏 Easy Framing: Available in standard sizes: 12×18, 20×30, 24×36.
📦 Protective Packaging: Rolled and shipped securely for safe arrival.
✨ Exclusive Designs: Original artwork by Future Relics, only available here.
📐 Sizing Note: Room mockup is for illustration only; please check listed measurements for accuracy.