Bellerby & Co Globemakers

WhereLondon, UK
WhatHand-painted terrestrial globes
After Peter Beller...

After Peter Bellerby struggled to source a globe for his father’s 80th birthday, he became determined to restore the world of traditional globe-making. From finessing the art of goring (applying the map to the sphere), to base production, Bellerby & Co doesn’t miss a detail. Every continent and country is meticulously hand-painted with watercolors for a unique, artistic finish, giving credence to the label's two Queens Awards.

After Peter Bellerby struggled to source a globe for his father’s 80th birthday, he became determined to restore the world of traditional globe-making. From finessing the art of goring (applying the map to the sphere), to base production, Bellerby &

After Peter Bellerby struggled to source a globe for his father’s 80th birthday, he became determined to restore the world of traditional globe-making. From finessing the art of goring (applying the map to the sphere), to base production, Bellerby & Co doesn’t miss a detail. Every continent and country is meticulously hand-painted with watercolors for a unique, artistic finish, giving credence to the label's two Queens Awards.

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Bellerby & Co Globemakers

After Peter Bellerby struggled to source a globe for his father’s 80th birthday, he became determined to restore the world of traditional globe-making. From finessing the art of goring (applying the map to the sphere), to base production, Bellerby & Co doesn’t miss a detail. Every continent and country is meticulously hand-painted with watercolors for a unique, artistic finish, giving credence to the label's two Queens Awards.

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