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    British Automotive Wall Art Brand Limited100 Reaches 400th Customer

    News TeamBy News Team08/04/2025Updated:10/12/2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Luxury car art business Limited100 is celebrating a key milestone in its journey with its 400th customer now confirmed. Based in the East Midlands, the company specialises in premium, handcrafted automotive prints and has found favour with collectors and enthusiasts from all over the world.

    Founder Simon Wright shared the personal moment that inspired the launch:
    “I started Limited100 because after moving into my first home I was searching online for some artwork of a Lamborghini Miura, which I regard as the most beautiful car of all time and I couldn’t find anything of super high-quality that was handmade, so I decided to create a company of my own that celebrates the handbuilt artisanship that Britain is so synonymous with.”

    Limited100 has grown consistently since its launch in 2020, with the 400th order coming from Portugal. The customer chose a Ferrari F40 print to celebrate their CEO’s 40th birthday, showing how Limited100 pieces are being used to commemorate personal and professional milestones.

    Simon explained the company’s exclusive model:
    “At the business’s conception, I began working with a carefully curated group of award-winning photographers and to ensure exclusivity, each print we produce is limited to 100 units ever, hence our name. The edition number is picked at random for each order, unless a customer reaches out for something specific. For example, edition 8/100 is popular with our Japanese customers, and we recently had an order for someone’s 50th birthday, so as a thank you for their custom we gave them edition 50/100.”

    The business proudly carries the Made in Britain mark, celebrating its roots in UK craftsmanship.
    “In 2020 I applied for Made in Britain status, and eligibility requirements included manufacturing and assembling a physical product in the UK, and that 80% of our value chain is in the UK. Because our printing and framing are completed in Nottingham from UK-sourced materials, our application was approved and we now display the Made in Britain logo on our website, the backs of our frames, and certificates of authenticity.”

    The company’s automotive prints are available in a range of sizes, from A3 all the way up to 5 metres wide. Formats include print-only, framed, canvas, aluminium composite and acrylic glass. Fully bespoke, they can print any format their customers request.

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