Description
A historical cartographic rendering of Florida from 1916 displays the state's distinctive peninsula shape in soft cream and tan, bordered by pale turquoise waters that emphasize its maritime character. The map features delicate linework showing roads, county divisions, and geographical details, with an inset of the western panhandle region and a small legend box, all rendered in the understated elegance of early twentieth-century cartography. At home in a study, library, or anywhere nostalgia for American geography feels right. Woven from soft polyester chenille with a non-slip backing and made to order, the artwork running across the surface. A room grounded underfoot by an independent artist's work.