Materials

Two honest materials. Not twenty. Paper for the simple, wood for the heavy.

Paper

A4 prints are printed on 250gsm coated paper with a soft, silk-matte surface — no glare, no shiny patches, just the colour as it is meant to be. Posters, framed prints and wall hangings from 30×45 cm are printed on 200gsm uncoated paper, with a rawer, matte finish.

Paper is honest. It does not yellow easily, it lies flat in a frame, and it keeps the line crisp. An A4 or A3 print is the simplest way to give a wall one calm point.

Keep it behind glass, out of direct sun, and it holds its colour for years. See the full care guide.

Wood

The wood print is printed directly onto 10mm plywood. The grain sits beneath the colour and never disappears entirely — each piece is a little its own.

It hangs without a frame and without glass. Just the panel on the wall, with a fine depth and a warmth that paper does not have. It is the heaviest format, and the one that stays up longest.

Wipe it with a dry or almost-dry cloth. Wood and water are not friends.

Wall hanging

A wall hanging is a print held by two wooden dowels — top and bottom — in black-stained wood. No frame, no glass. It rolls up if you move, and folds into almost no space.