Everything you need to know about our exclusive handcrafted automotive wall art:
- Ready-to-hang, handmade from sustainable, museum-quality materials.
- Made in Britain to exacting standards; allow a minimum of 1 working day for production, and 3 working days for delivery.
- Hand-signed and numbered certificate of authenticity and brushed aluminium decal on the reverse, with every order.
- Fast free premium tracked UK shipping and global shipping from £19.
- Fully bespoke, we can create any image, any size, any print format, but always limited to 100 units, ever.
- We offer a range of alternative natural wood framing materials; simply select ‘Wood Frame’ and let us know immediately after you place your order (free upgrade).
- Still want to know more? Read our FAQs, get in touch or check out our latest orders and customer reviews.
1947 Triumph T100
Everything you need to know about our exclusive handcrafted automotive wall art:
- Ready-to-hang, handmade from sustainable, museum-quality materials.
- Made in Britain to exacting standards; allow a minimum of 1 working day for production, and 3 working days for delivery.
- Hand-signed and numbered certificate of authenticity and brushed aluminium decal on the reverse, with every order.
- Fast free premium tracked UK shipping and global shipping from £19.
- Fully bespoke, we can create any image, any size, any print format, but always limited to 100 units, ever.
- We offer a range of alternative natural wood framing materials; simply select ‘Wood Frame’ and let us know immediately after you place your order (free upgrade).
- Still want to know more? Read our FAQs, get in touch or check out our latest orders and customer reviews.
EXCLUSIVE TO LIMITED100
At Limited100 we work in partnership with a carefully selected group of the finest, most skilled motorcycle photographers. Our curators hand-pick every artwork we offer in order to provide you with an unmatched selection of limited edition classic bike prints. We are proud to commission "1947 Triumph T100" by Tim Wallace, which is available exclusively at Limited100.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
We guarantee that we will only ever produce 100 of each image, regardless of your print size and material. To verify that your print is one of 100, we include a certificate of authenticity detailing which edition your product is, complete with our curator's and the artist's signature and details of your artwork including title and your specific print dimension and format variation.
PRODUCT OPTIONS
Your 1 of 100 print can be handmade in any of the following sizes and styles:
Sizes:
- XL (1067mm x 841)
- L (754mm x 594)
- M (533mm x 420)
- S (378mm x 297)
Styles:
- Fine Art Paper
- Print-Only
- Framed (Polcore)
- Wood Grain
- Black Wood Grain
- White Wood Grain
- Canvas Print (Mounted on Natural Wood Internal Frame)
- Aluminium Composite
Frame Mount Options:
- No Mount
- White Mount
- Cream Mount
- Black Mount
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Based in England and operating globally for both agencies and client brands, Tim Wallace has received many awards over his career; most recently Commercial Photographer of the Year 2021 at the British Photography Awards in London for his work with his client McLaren. Previous awards have included Professional and Commercial Photographer of the Year Awards as well as Car Photographer of the Year at the UK Motor Industry Awards, Sapphire Pegasus Business Aviation Award, and Best Creative Business Awards in the UK. Spanning the commercial and advertising sectors working through his transport-based clients and agencies, he has been at the forefront of his field for over a decade. "For me photography is a completely creative passion, the ability to use light and form to capture a single point in time through what I see with my own imagination…"
ABOUT THIS COMMISSION
Captured by Tim Wallace in a studio setting, the T100 is a classic motorbike first made by the British motorcycle company Triumph in 1939. Powered by a 498cc parallel twin OHV four-stroke, the lighter and more powerful Tiger 100 variant was developed as a sports enthusiasts' machine, and as with previous models the "100" referred to its claimed maximum speed in miles per hour (mph). Production ceased when the Triumph factory was destroyed by German bombing in 1940 during World War 2, but recommenced in 1946. Several variants were manufactured until 1973. Handcrafted in Nottingham, this artwork is available on a limited run of 100 prints, ever, each of which can be tailored to your exact specifications, in a wide variety of print sizes and formats.