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Introducing the Rome Collection from Media Storehouse - a stunning assortment of glass place mats, each one showcasing the timeless beauty of Italy's Eternal City. These elegant, clear glass mats subtly feature intricate designs inspired by Rome's iconic landmarks, including the Colosseum, the Pantheon, and the Trevi Fountain. Perfect for adding a touch of European charm to your dining table, these shatter-resistant glass place mats are not only stylish but also practical, providing a protective barrier against spills and stains. Elevate your table setting with the Rome Collection from Media Storehouse - a must-have for any home or special occasion.

Rome is the capital of Italy and one of the most visited cities in Europe, and is located in Lazio, a region in central Italy

49,993 Glass Place Mats

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: The Creation of Adam painting by Michelangelo on ceiling of the Sistine Chapel

The Creation of Adam painting by Michelangelo on ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
Vintage masterpiece painting of The Creation of Adam. Painted by Michelangelo on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, circa 1511a'1512

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Frankie Howerd as Lurcio in a moment from Up Pompeii (1971)

Frankie Howerd as Lurcio in a moment from Up Pompeii (1971)

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Spain, Merida, Mithraic Cronus (Saturn), from the excavations of the bullring in 1902

Spain, Merida, Mithraic Cronus (Saturn), from the excavations of the bullring in 1902 2nd Century A.D. Museo Nacional De Arte Romano (National Museum of Roman Art), Hispanic-Roman art

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: West Germanys Horst Hrubesch and Hans Mueller lift the trophy at Euro 1980

West Germanys Horst Hrubesch and Hans Mueller lift the trophy at Euro 1980
Football - 1980 UEFA European Football Championship - Final: West Germany 2 Belgium 1 West Germanys Horst Hrubesch holds aloft the trophy, with Hans Mueller, right

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Formula E 2022-2023: Rome ePrix I

Formula E 2022-2023: Rome ePrix I
CIRCUITO CITTADINO DELL'EUR, ITALY - JULY 15: Sergio Sette Camara, NIO 333 FE Team, NIO 333 ER9, leads Roberto Merhi, Mahindra Racing, Mahindra M9Electro, and Jean-Eric Vergne, DS Penske

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Dante and Virgil in Inferno, crossing the cocytus, 1885 (engraving)

Dante and Virgil in Inferno, crossing the cocytus, 1885 (engraving)
XEE746645 Dante and Virgil in Inferno, crossing the cocytus, 1885 (engraving) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); Private Collection; (add.info.: Inferno)

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: The Sorceress Circe or Melissa, 1531 (oil on canvas)

The Sorceress Circe or Melissa, 1531 (oil on canvas)
3433149 The Sorceress Circe or Melissa, 1531 (oil on canvas) by Dossi, Dosso (c.1479-1542); 176x174 cm; Galleria Borghese, Rome, Lazio

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Portrait of Roman Emperor Majorian

Portrait of Roman Emperor Majorian
Roman Emperor Majorian, 420-461. Flavius Julius Valerius Majorianus, Western Roman Emperor. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Portrait of Roman Emperor Domitian

Portrait of Roman Emperor Domitian
Roman Emperor Domitian, 51AD-96AD, Titus Flavius Caesar Domitianus Augustus. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: The Pasta Eater, 19th century (oil on canvas)

The Pasta Eater, 19th century (oil on canvas)
LRI4628852 The Pasta Eater, 19th century (oil on canvas) by Italian School, (19th century); Museo Nazionale delle Paste Alimentari, Fondazione Agnesi, Rome, Italy; Luisa Ricciarini; Italian

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Chronological chart of the Visions of Daniel and John, 1843 (colour litho)

Chronological chart of the Visions of Daniel and John, 1843 (colour litho)
AQS257138 Chronological chart of the Visions of Daniel and John, 1843 (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Map of Rome in 1570 - in 'Civitatis Orbis Terranum'

Map of Rome in 1570 - in "Civitatis Orbis Terranum"
GIA4814793 Map of Rome in 1570 - in " Civitatis Orbis Terranum" by Braun and Hogenberg. 1588. by Braun, Georg (1541-1622) and Hogenberg

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Marcus Curtius, from the series The Roman Heroes, 1586. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

Marcus Curtius, from the series The Roman Heroes, 1586. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
Marcus Curtius, from the series The Roman Heroes, 1586

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: The Death of Mark Antony (Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra, Act 4, Scene 15)

The Death of Mark Antony (Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra, Act 4, Scene 15), January 1, 1780

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: St. Peter s, 16th century. 16th century

Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: St. Peter s, 16th century. 16th century
Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: St. Peter s, 16th century

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: St. Peter s, 16th century. 16th century. Creator: Anon

Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: St. Peter s, 16th century. 16th century. Creator: Anon
Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: St. Peter s, 16th century

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Arch of Constantine, 1583. 1583. Creator: Anon

Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Arch of Constantine, 1583. 1583. Creator: Anon
Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Arch of Constantine, 1583

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi (Fountain of the Four Rivers), River God Ganges, Piazza Navona

Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi (Fountain of the Four Rivers), River God Ganges, Piazza Navona, Ponte, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Rome City Centre Street Map

Rome City Centre Street Map
A detailed street level map of central Rome. Covers from Pinciano in the north to San Saba in the south and from Viale Pretoriano in the east and includes all of the Vatican city in the west

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Modern Rome, 1757. Creator: Giovanni Paolo Panini

Modern Rome, 1757. Creator: Giovanni Paolo Panini
Modern Rome, 1757

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Apollo and Daphne, sculpted (1622 / 25) by Bernini, Rome, published 1879

Apollo and Daphne, sculpted (1622 / 25) by Bernini, Rome, published 1879
Apollo and Daphne. Wood engraving after a marble sculpture (1622/25) by Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Italian sculptor, 1598 - 1680) in the Galleria Borghese, Rome, published in 1879

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: City map of ancient Rome, wood engraving, published in 1878

City map of ancient Rome, wood engraving, published in 1878
City map of ancient Rome at the time of Emperor Augustus (63 BC - 14 AD). Woodcut engraving, published in 1878

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Arch of the Chiesa Sant Ignazio di Loyola of Rome

Arch of the Chiesa Sant Ignazio di Loyola of Rome
This photograph depicts the fresco of the central vault of Chiesa Sant Ignazio di Loyola, Rome, Italy. Thanks to the technique of trompe-l oeil, the vault gives the impression of being in relief

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Lesbia and her Sparrow, 1860

Lesbia and her Sparrow, 1860. Private Collection

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Portrait of a youth in a gold wreath, Fayum mummy portrait, Romano-Egyptian, early 2nd century

Portrait of a youth in a gold wreath, Fayum mummy portrait, Romano-Egyptian, early 2nd century. Such portraits were apparently kept at home during the subjects lifetime

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: The Laying in the Tomb ( The Deposition / The Entombment ), 1602-16044

The Laying in the Tomb ( The Deposition / The Entombment ), 1602-16044. Artist: Michelangelo Caravaggio
The Laying in the Tomb ( The Deposition / The Entombment ), 1602-1604. Mary of Clopas with her arms raised; Mary Magdalene with bowed head; Nicodemus grasps the legs of the dead Christ

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Roman Relief of Saturn

Roman Relief of Saturn. Saturn is a god in ancient Roman religion, and a character in myth as god of generation, dissolution, plenty, wealth, agriculture, periodic renewal and liberation

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Ananias restoring the sight of Saint Paul

Ananias restoring the sight of Saint Paul. Found in the Collection of Chiesa di Santa Maria della Concezione, Rome

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: The drunken Hercules, House of the Stags, Herculaneum, Italy

The drunken Hercules, House of the Stags, Herculaneum, Italy

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Roman mosaic of dog, Cave Canem, Pompeii, Italy

Roman mosaic of dog, Cave Canem, Pompeii, Italy

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Judaism. Torah scroll case wrapped in black. Libya, 1889

Judaism. Torah scroll case wrapped in black. Libya, 1889. Carved wood and cotton. Case: Gift of the Moshav movement, through Rabbi Menahem Hacohen and Bracha Yaniv, Survey of Synagogues

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Angel playing a lute, Melozzo da Forli

Angel playing a lute, Melozzo da Forli
Melozzo da Forli (1438-1494). Italian painter. Fresco depicting an Angel playing a lute. From the Church of the Twelve Holy Apostles. Pinacoteca Vaticana. Vatican City. Date: circa 1480

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Arch of Titus. Rome. Italy

Arch of Titus. Rome. Italy
Roman Art. Arch of Titus. Erected in the year 81 to commemorate the conquest of Titus against the Jews. It features carved scenes of the conquest and subsequent destruction of Jerusalem (AD 70)

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Temple of Vesta. Rome. Italy

Temple of Vesta. Rome. Italy
Italy. Rome. Temple of Vesta. Roman Forum

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Claude Lorrain (1600-1682). View of Delphi with

Claude Lorrain (1600-1682). View of Delphi with Procession. 1650. Classicism. Oil on canvas. ITALY. LAZIO. Rome. Doria Pamphili Gallery

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Gallo-Roman low-relief. Ferrying wine barrels

Gallo-Roman low-relief. Ferrying wine barrels and amphorae. Roman art. Early Empire. Relief on rock. FRANCE. PROVENCE ALPES CԔ E D AZUR. VAUCLUSE. Avignon. Mus饠 Calvet (Calvet Museum)

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Saint Fabian and Saint Sebastian

Saint Fabian and Saint Sebastian
Saint Fabian, pope and saint and Saint Sebastian. They are both catholic martyrs of the era of Emperor Decius (as he considered them as rivals)

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Nettuno-Anzio Front, Italy, by G. H. Davis

Nettuno-Anzio Front, Italy, by G. H. Davis
The battle of the beachhead -- an airmans view of the terrain. A pictorial map of the Nettuno-Anzio Front, showing roads, with the Alban Hills in the background

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Seneca the Younger (c. 4 BC a AD 65), fully Lucius Annaeus Seneca and also known simply as Seneca

Seneca the Younger (c. 4 BC a AD 65), fully Lucius Annaeus Seneca and also known simply as Seneca
illustration of a Seneca the Younger (c. 4 BC a AD 65), fully Lucius Annaeus Seneca and also known simply as Seneca, was a Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, dramatist

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Floor plan of Palatine Hill in Rome, published in 1878

Floor plan of Palatine Hill in Rome, published in 1878
Floor plan of the archaeological remains of the Palatine Hill in Rome. The Palatine Hill (Latin: Mons Palatinus, Italian: Monte Palatino)

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Illustration of Doric, Ionic and Corinthian column capitals

Illustration of Doric, Ionic and Corinthian column capitals

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: View of the Column of Marcus Aurelius in the Piazza Colonna, from the Views

View of the Column of Marcus Aurelius in the Piazza Colonna, from the Views
XJF497227 View of the Column of Marcus Aurelius in the Piazza Colonna, from the Views of Rome series, c.1760 (etching) by Piranesi

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: View of the Port of Naples, c. 1550-69 (oil on panel)

View of the Port of Naples, c. 1550-69 (oil on panel)
XIR214277 View of the Port of Naples, c.1550-69 (oil on panel) by Bruegel, Pieter the Elder (c.1525-69); Galleria Doria Pamphilj, Rome, Italy; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: FALL OF ROME, 476. Romulus Augustulus (b. 461?), last Roman emperor of the West

FALL OF ROME, 476. Romulus Augustulus (b. 461?), last Roman emperor of the West, deposed by Odoacer in 476
FALL OF ROME, 476. Romulus Augustulus (b.461?), last Roman emperor of the West, deposed by Odoacer in 476. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: The England team that drew with Italy in the 1998 World Cup qualifier

The England team that drew with Italy in the 1998 World Cup qualifier
Football - 1998 UEFA World Cup Qualification - Group Two: Italy 0 England 0 The England team group before kick-off in the Stadio Olimpico, Rome

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Queen Elizabeth II visits the Vatican

Queen Elizabeth II visits the Vatican
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh with Pope John XXIII in the throne room of the Vatican, the meeting coming at the end of a three day State visit to Rome in 1961. Date: 1961

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Giordano Bruno, Italian philosopher

Giordano Bruno, Italian philosopher
Giordano Bruno (1548-1600), Italian philosopher. Bruno was a supporter of the Copernican view that the Earth revolved around the Sun

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Roman villa

Roman villa
Villa of a wealthy citizen of ancient Rome. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration



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Rome Glass Place Mat Collection

Rome is the capital of Italy and one of the most visited cities in Europe, and is located in Lazio, a region in central Italy. A long and rich history, dating back to 753 BC when it was founded by Romulus and Remus. It was once the centre of the Roman Empire, which ruled much of Europe for centuries. Today, Rome is known for its ancient ruins, Baroque architecture, art galleries and museums. The city also boasts some beautiful parks and gardens as well as numerous churches and basilicas that are home to priceless works of art. Visitors can explore these sites or simply enjoy the vibrant atmosphere that makes Rome such an attractive destination for tourists from all over the world.
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We offer a wide range of Rome (Lazio, Italy, Europe) art prints that capture the beauty and history of this iconic city. From stunning photographs of ancient landmarks such as the Colosseum and Pantheon to colorful depictions of bustling streets and charming neighborhoods, there is something for everyone in their collection. Their selection includes both classic black-and-white images and vibrant color prints, allowing you to choose the style that best suits your taste. Whether you are looking for a statement piece to hang in your living room or a smaller print to add some Italian flair to your office or bedroom, we have plenty of options available. In addition to traditional prints on paper, we also offer canvas prints and framed art pieces so you can customize your order according to your preferences. With so many beautiful Rome art prints available from Media Storehouse, it's easy to bring a touch of la dolce vita into your home.
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We take great care in ensuring that your Rome art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit, including sturdy cardboard tubes and protective sleeves. Once your order is processed, our team carefully prepares your print for shipping. We then work with trusted delivery partners who specialize in handling fragile items like artwork. Your package will be tracked throughout its journey so that you can keep an eye on its progress. When it arrives at your doorstep, you can expect a beautifully presented print that's ready to display or frame as soon as you receive it. Whether you're ordering for yourself or as a gift for someone else, we want the experience of receiving one of our Rome art prints to be enjoyable from start to finish.