Long before GPS screens and satellite views, explorers charted the world with ink, paper, and imagination. The Wanderer Maps™ by Cha bring back that sense of wonder — minimalist, vintage-style city maps that turn geography into emotion. Each one is a modern heir to the art of cartography, where every line tells a story.
Hang a Keepsake of Your Favourite City
Clean lines, soft vintage tones, and a touch of aged paper texture: The Wanderer Maps™ are designed to blend nostalgia with elegance. Whether it’s your hometown, the city where you fell in love, or a dream destination, each map celebrates the places that made you who you are.
Among the favourites are the Oakland Map, the Jaipur Map, the Bangkok Map, and the Hollywood Map — timeless pieces that bring your travels to the wall.
Your Own City, Your Own Story
If your favourite city isn’t part of the collection yet, Cha can design a custom map poster from your exact coordinates. Using OpenStreetMap data as a base, she refines every detail by hand — tracing coastlines, streets, and rivers with the care of an artist and the precision of a cartographer.

Each map can be slightly personalised — choosing your preferred vintage effect, line style, or tone — to fit your home’s atmosphere. The result: a design that’s minimalist yet full of soul, unique to your journey.
Did You Know?
The word “map” comes from the Latin mappa, meaning cloth or napkin — because early maps were drawn on fabric that sailors could fold and carry. Treasure maps, first popularised in 19th-century adventure novels, helped romanticise this ancient art. Today, The Wanderer Maps™ echo that same spirit of discovery — capturing the thrill of finding your place in the world.

From Cartography to Art
The Wanderer Maps™ are printed on museum-quality fine art paper using 12-colour giclée printing — ensuring rich details and long-lasting colours. Each map is part of a limited edition of 300 prints, made to order and shipped worldwide in eco-friendly tubes.
Because maps aren’t just guides — they’re keepsakes of who we are and where we’ve been.