All our prints are produced using professional-grade equipment and high-quality paper to ensure exceptional color accuracy, sharpness, and contrast. Whether you're decorating your home or looking for the perfect gift, our prints are crafted to bring your favorite images to life with stunning detail and vibrant colors.
Our paper of choise
Matte photo paper. Hahnemuehle Photo Matt Fibre 200 gsm. This paper has a smooth, non-reflective surface that gives prints a soft, matt finish and bright colors. Please note that this paper is quite easily scratched and does not clean well when stained. We recommend using frames for our prints.

Gallery grade paper (Option on request). Hahnemuehle Photo Rag Matt Baryta 300 gsm. This is a premium archival-quality material designed for professional art prints. It offers exceptional color depth, sharpness, and longevity, ensuring your artwork remains vibrant and true to life for decades. Please note that this paper is quite easily scratched and does not clean well when stained. We recommend using frames for our prints.
Framing
When framing smaller artworks (A4–A3), we recommend using slimmer frames, typically 4–7 mm wide, to maintain a balanced and elegant look. For larger formats, both slim (7 mm) and slightly thicker frames (up to 12 mm) work beautifully, allowing for greater flexibility in achieving the desired visual impact.

Please note: All artworks in our shop are currently available in DIN formats. However, we do plan to offer additional sizing options in the future. Ready-made frames—such as those from IKEA—often come in non-DIN dimensions. If you have a specific size in mind, just let us know, and we’ll be happy to print your artwork to match.
Glass
We recommend using museum (or invisible) glass for our works. It provides exceptional clarity and minimizes glare, ensuring the best possible presentation and protection.

Please note: If you to make a frame for print without glass, the artwork may be exposed to potential scratches, dust, or other damage. Therefore, it's important to handle and display it with extra care to preserve its condition. At the same time, the piece can look just as stunning in such a frame as it would with glass.
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