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Orangina poster "with orange pulp" - Villemot - High Definition - matte paper 230gr/m²

Sale price€29,90 EUR
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Size: Size 1 - 20x30cm / 8x12 inch
  • High Definition digital file (300 dpi).
  • High quality paper (>230g/m²).
  • 3mm overhang on the poster for an elegant look.
  • 24/48 hour shipping - perfectly packaged and protected.
  • Frame not included (optional).

A high definition reproduction of the "Orangina " advertising poster by illustrator Bernard Villemot.

It was in 1935 that the first version of Orangina was born. During the Marseille fair, Léon Beton , originally from Boufarik, near Blida in Algeria, and owner of an orange grove, as well as a trader in essential oils, was inspired by the invention of Doctor Trigo Mirallès, a Spanish pharmacist , he decides to acquire the formula of "Naranjina" (naranja meaning "orange" in Spanish). This formula consisted of orange juice concentrate. In 1936, the formula was improved and Orangina was born .

On this famous Orangina poster designed by Bernard Villemot, the orange peel takes the form of a face wearing a boater hat and sipping a bottle of Orangina through a straw.

This Vintage Orangina poster is printed in 300dpi high definition quality on high-end paper (230gr/m2) - Frame Not Included.

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