Celebrate the places that matter most with this beautifully crafted personalised map stamp frame a thoughtful and timeless gift for weddings, anniversaries, and engagements.
Each piece features a vintage map designed to resemble a classic postage stamp, highlighting your treasured location. It could be where you met, got engaged, married, or a destination close to your hearts. Finished in an elegant brass and glass frame, it’s a keepsake designed to be cherished for years to come.
Whether you're searching for a unique wedding gift, a romantic anniversary present, or a meaningful engagement surprise, this custom map artwork captures memories in a truly personal way.
Your map will be crafted by our team in our Brighton studio and be tailored just for you. Choose the location and the text underneath, this can be up to two lines or left blank to add focus to the map. Add an extra level of personalisation by adding a stitched heart to pin point your chosen location exactly.
This is available in two different sizes, small - 10x15cm or large 15x20cm. Both are framed in a beautiful vintage style frame and can be hung with a green ribbon.
Please Note:
To create our pictures we use vintage maps, please be aware that we are unable to have landmarks or roads etc marked, this is why we ask you to give the town or the city instead. We have a better chance of finding that for you. The heart will be stitched in a place that allows your town/ city to be shown and where the team member stitch it thinks it will look best.
If we're unable to find your location we will do our best to get as close as possible and show it contextually with other marked locations shown and try to keep it as central as possible. If you'd like us to let you know if we can't find your location, please pop us a message alongside your order.
We have maps of the whole worlds. Our maps of the UK are relatively extensive, we are always growing our collection but some locations abroad we may not have. Also as we're using vintage maps, some names of towns / cities may have changed. We use maps that predate the 1960's so please take this into consideration.