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Christmas shipping

Christmas shipping

November 22, 2016

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas… and there aren't many gifts that will last longer than one of our prints. So whether you're buying a memorable present for the Beatles fan in your life, the philatelist or the theoretical physicist (every family has one…), you'll find something truly unique here at Kite.

Just remember to order in time! 

International deliveries (including USA, Canada, Australia, Europe)

Our limited edition prints are all sent via tracked and signed services that usually take around 8-10 working days to arrive. Order now and relax knowing that your print will arrive well in time for Christmas. 

Framed Mr. Kite prints are sent via FedEx or UPS and typically take 2–4 days to arrive after dispatch, wherever you are in the world. We will be receiving a number of these very soon, so order now to be first in line.

UK deliveries

Limited edition prints are sent using Royal Mail's Special Delivery service and prints are posted same or next day, so your print will always arrive within two working days of your order. Other prints are posted first-class.

Within the UK, framed prints are sent with UPS and arrive within 1–2 days of shipping. We'll have some in stock soon, so order now!




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