Excellent print quality, quick arrival. - Colin G, Worksop
Scottish Highlands aluminium dibond wall art - modern, frameless and available up to 30in x 20in.
Rocky outcrops and open sea create a clean and expansive coastal scene with a strong sense of space. The layered rocks in the foreground add texture while the distant horizon keeps the composition balanced. Well suited to living rooms, bedrooms or coastal interiors, this piece offers a calm and natural focal point.
The Rubha Reidh coastline near Malaig, Scotland, offers a dramatic landscape of rugged beauty. This stretch of coastline is known for its jagged rocks, natural rockpools, and sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Rubha Reidh, meaning 'smooth point' in Gaelic, is rich in local folklore. Legend has it that the area was once home to selkies, mythical creatures that could transform from seals into humans. The weathered cliffs and swirling seas have inspired generations of storytellers and explorers.
This image of rockpools and small waves at Rubha Reidh captures the peaceful side of Scotland's rugged coastline. The interplay between the sea and the rocks creates a serene, almost meditative scene.
Experience gallery-quality wall art with this premium Dibond-mounted print, designed for exceptional sharpness, durability, and a sleek modern finish. Choose from three high-quality paper options:
Each print is mounted onto a sturdy 3mm Dibond base, featuring a slim aluminium panel reinforced by a strong yet lightweight black acrylic backing. This rigid construction ensures long-lasting stability while maintaining a sleek, professional look.
The print comes complete with a hidden subframe which creates a modern floating effect when hung on the wall. Adjustable wall hangers are pre-attached, allowing for easy installation on any existing hook or screw. These hangers provide up to 10mm of adjustment both vertically and horizontally for effortless positioning.
Supplied without a border unless otherwise specified.
Optional lamination is available in satin or gloss to match your chosen paper, offering additional protection. However, lamination is not recommended for Fine Art Matt paper, as it will obscure its authentic texture.
Rubha Reidh Point scottish highlands dibond mounted wall art prints are printed to order and usually shipped within 3-4 business days. Please allow a further 2-3 days from the despatch date to receive your item (not including weekends or bank holidays).
Prices shown are inclusive of delivery to Mainland UK. Shipping to other available areas calculated at checkout.
Please check out the Delivery & Returns and Free Shipping pages for futher information.What customers say about Real World Art
I'm absolutely made up with the print I received from Real World Art. I went for the Koi Carp image - It's very evocative and they've totally captured the serenity you feel watching Koi. You can almost hear the babbling water! What's more, it's a top quality print, pin-sharp and looks great framed up. Couldn't recommend them any higher.. lovely to deal with.. thank you.
Absolutely wonderful photo! I bought it for my grandson but my daughter loved it so much that we decided it would be a waste to put it on his bedroom wall. The quality and detail demands a place where everyone can see it. I would definitely recommend this to family and friends. Thank you for the quick delivery too!
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Brilliant experience and service, we have the Highland Cow framed print, my other half being a lover of cattle and cows and it looks incredible on our picture wall! Thanks Again!!
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