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About Our Prints

Fine Art Prints

Each of our fine art prints is produced in New Zealand with pigment-based, UV-stable archival inks on 230gsm smooth matte archival-quality coated paper, engineered to offer dynamic colour vibrancy and exceptional longevity. A4 — 21cm x 29.7cm A3 — 29.7cm x 42cm A2 — 42cm x 59.4cm A1 — 59.4cm x 84.1cm A0 — 84.1cm x 118.8cm Showroom display images are digitally created for illustration purposes only. Actual size and border/frame ratio may vary.

White Border

Our fine art giclée prints are available with and without an additional white border. Choosing the white border option will mimic the effect of a mat window so you do not need to purchase one separately when framing. Although the white border makes the artwork slightly smaller, it remains the most popular choice for the added dimension of balance and proportion it lends to the overall aesthetics of the framed piece.

Production & Shipping

Our fine art prints are printed on demand (POD) and ship directly from our printers in Auckland. Please allow up to 5–7 business days for printing before shipping. We ask for your patience during busy seasons as processing times may vary. — Please be advised that our Auckland printers close during the holiday season (24 December - 13 January). While we still accept orders during this time, dispatch will be delayed until our printers reopen in early January.

Print Handling & Care

Giclée fine art prints are renowned for their longevity, which is why they are displayed in the world's finest museums, art galleries, and private art collections. Correctly caring for your giclée print will ensure your print is enjoyed for years to come. Only handle your print with clean, dry hands. Always use both hands to pick up your print, carefully holding it by opposite edges. Do not touch the image area as fingers have natural oils that can affect the PH of the paper and reduce archival qualities. For maximum longevity, it is recommended to frame your print under glass and display out of direct sunlight. For added protection, we offer museum quality frames with glass that blocks up to 99% of damaging ultraviolet (UV) rays.