Materials and Process

Printing Method

Each poster is printed using the giclée process — the gold standard for fine-art reproduction.

Using twelve archival pigment inks and advanced 2400 dpi print technology, the process captures subtle tonal shifts, deep blacks, and smooth gradients.

The result is colour-rich, detailed artwork with exceptional clarity and depth.

Paper

All prints are produced on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Pearl — a 320 gsm, 100% cotton, acid-free paper with a soft natural white tone and pearl finish.

Trusted by galleries and collectors worldwide, it offers archival permanence and a tactile surface that enhances typographic detail and contrast.

The paper is lignin-free and meets ISO 9706 museum standards for longevity.

Colour & Longevity

Pigment inks deliver a broad colour gamut — up to 99% Pantone coverage — ensuring faithful tone reproduction and consistency across editions.

Tested for lightfastness by the Wilhelm Institute, these inks have a lifespan of up to 400 years under proper storage.

The archival pigment inks ensure exceptional stability and long-term preservation when stored or displayed in normal indoor conditions.

Production

Prints are made to order using calibrated large-format printers and managed through colour-controlled workflows.

Each print is reviewed before dispatch to confirm density, sharpness, and surface quality.

Printing on demand allows for minimal waste, precise editions, and individual attention to every order.

Finishing & Delivery

Prints are handled using cotton gloves, air-dried, and packaged in archival sleeves or sturdy postal tubes.

All orders are shipped from London with tracked delivery.

Packaging materials are recyclable, and every shipment is protected for safe arrival worldwide.

Edition & Authenticity

Each poster is produced as an _open edition_ unless otherwise stated.

Limited editions may be hand-signed, numbered, and accompanied by an authenticity statement.


✴️ Why It Matters

  
High-quality materials are what turn design into a lasting physical object.

Every print is made to meet gallery standards — the same level of care applied to any original artwork — ensuring each piece looks and feels timeless.