



Product Details
Print Process and Materials
All artworks are printed using archival-grade pigments. A natural, heavyweight, softly textured cotton, free of optical brighteners is used for paper giclee prints.
Shipping
Each print is made to order and handled with care. Please allow 2 to 3 weeks for delivery within the US and Canada and 3 to 4 weeks for international orders. Timelines can vary and many shipments arrive sooner. Once your piece has been produced and fulfilled, tracking details will be provided.
Sizing
Unframed (rolled) print dimensions are exact to what is shown on the store. For example, a 16" x 24" paper print measures 16" x 24". We print full bleed, so there is no white border being added on these.
Framing Options
Prints are currently unavailable to come framed, but it is very easy to find these frames for these standard sizes. Remember, the size of the print, is also what frame you will look for. I am a big supporter of Etsy as you can find some very simple, well made frames for an affordable price and it feels good to continue to shop small.
For anyone that wants a custom frame with or without mat, please reach out to your local frame shop.
Return Policy
Fine art print orders are printed to order and returns are not accepted. This is not an original artwork of real pressed flowers. This is a print.
If your print is damaged in transit, or in the unlikely event it arrives with a defect, we will replace it. You will need to contact us ASAP of receiving the print with pictures of the damage (print and packaging) for us to supply to the courier service to cover the insurance and arrange a free replacement.
The making of Farmluxe
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The Story
We ventured off on a 40 hour road trip and drove to Farmluxe, an amazing farm located on San Juan Island, Washington.




Collecting and Pressing
We stayed on the farm for 5 days and collected 6 full presses of flowers.


Farmluxe at its finest hour
Truly, we were absolutely so grateful to have been invited to Misha's farm. It is a sight to behold. This photo is credited to Misha, the owner of Farmluxe.

