Australia
Sydney map poster
Sydney sits around Port Jackson, the deepest natural harbour in the world with 240 kilometres of shoreline, most of it national park. The city has no single grid because it grew around the harbour's inlets and coves, with the CBD pinned to the southern shore and residential areas sprawling north across the bridge. What surprises most people is how much of Sydney is bushland: over 70% of the urban area is technically green space.
30×40cm / 12×16″
200gsm archival matte
£25 · free shipping
Frequently asked about Sydney posters
What size is the Sydney map poster?
The Sydney map poster measures 30×40cm (roughly 12×16 inches), a standard poster size that fits most ready-made frames available at IKEA, high street shops, and online retailers.
What paper is the Sydney poster printed on?
All Sydney posters are printed on 200gsm archival matte paper with UV-resistant pigment inks. The paper is FSC-certified and the inks are rated for decades of display without noticeable fading.
Can I frame the Sydney map poster?
Yes. The 30×40cm size is a standard frame size. You can find affordable frames at most home goods stores. The poster ships rolled in a sturdy tube and will flatten easily under light pressure or in a frame.
What is the difference between the Sydney colourways?
The Sydney poster is available in 11 colourways: from high-contrast Noir (black streets on white) to coastal Swell (teal tones) and electric Strip (neon-inspired). Each colourway uses the same map data but applies a different colour palette to streets, water, green spaces, and background. You can see all 11 on the Sydney poster page.
How is the Sydney poster made?
Each Sydney poster is generated from OpenStreetMap data and rendered as a clean vector map. It is printed on demand when you order, which means no inventory waste and a fresh print every time.
Does the Sydney poster show landmarks?
The poster focuses on the street network, waterways, and green spaces of Sydney rather than individual landmarks. It is designed as an abstract city portrait where the street layout itself is the subject.