Switzerland Vintage Skiing Poster — Swiss Retro Travel Vintage Ski Framed Print | Swiss Alps 1940s Alpine Wall Art
Swiss Alps · 1940s · Swiss Retro Travel

Switzerland Vintage Skiing Poster

A love letter to Swiss Alps skiing in the 1940s — when ski culture merged with art, design, and adventure travel. This Swiss retro travel framed print delivers nostalgia and alpine energy in equal measure. Archival quality, worldwide shipping.

Available Formats
  • Framed Print (frame + mat + UV glazing)
  • Canvas Wrap (gallery-stretched)
  • Art Print (archival paper, unframed)
  • Metal Print (aluminium, ultra-vivid)
  • Jigsaw Puzzle via Wonderland Puzzles
Print Details
  • Multiple sizes 8×10″ to 40×60″
  • Archival giclée inks on acid-free paper
  • Ships in 3–4 business days (USA)
  • Worldwide international shipping
30-Day Money-Back Guarantee · Ready to hang · Ships worldwide
Perfect For
  • Snowboard & ski culture walls
  • Après-ski bar decor
  • Mountain Airbnb makeover
  • Ski season Christmas gift
Who Is This For?
  • Ski lodge furniture stylists
  • Rustic cabin makeover planners
  • Adventure sport wall art fans
  • Cold-weather décor devotees
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Questions About This Print

What paper is used for art prints?
Fine Art America prints on heavyweight 240gsm archival paper with a slight sheen, giving rich depth without glare.
How is the print packaged?
Framed prints ship in a custom wooden crate with corner protectors, ensuring the glass and frame arrive undamaged.
Is this suitable for a hotel or ski lodge?
Absolutely — many ski lodges and boutique mountain hotels use these prints. Contact Fine Art America for bulk or trade pricing.
What's the best way to hang a large framed print?
For prints over 20", use two wall anchors rather than one to prevent tilting. The frame ships with hanging hardware pre-attached.
Will the print fade over time?
The UV-resistant glazing blocks the main wavelengths that cause colour fade. Kept out of direct sunlight, these prints last decades.