Additional Information
Frame Notes for Fine Art Giclée Prints
We print these doing a full bleed print (so no white border) on 308 gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag 100% cotton.
With a super matte finish, the paper allows for muted blacks, excellent detail and an even color reproduction. With its chalky smooth cotton base, texture is minimal which creates brilliant color gradients.
When we did frame them, we always gravitated to framing them without the use of mat, but it all comes down to personal preference. We have seen such amazing framed prints of ours where customers did use a mat and it was stunning and so unique.
If you frame your print on your own, I would recommend using some sort of latex, nitrile, or lint free glove when handling the print, especially with the black prints. The other color prints you can get away with using your fingers (but wash them with soap and dry them before handling the prints), but with the black prints, you do want to be careful with the oil from your fingers on the black ink.
A local frame store can frame these pieces anyway you'd like, though it's oftentimes less expensive to buy your own frames online. We've listed some resources for sites where these frame sizes can be acquired.
The 19.75 x 27.5 inch (50 x 70cm) is a popular poster size and IKEA does sell those sized frames.
Opposite Wall also carries the 19.75 x 27.5 inch frames.
Postery also carries the 19.75 x 27.5 inch frames
This Etsy Seller has nice 24x32 inch frames.
And of course there is always Amazon.
Frame Notes for Fine Art Canvas Prints
The two larger sizes of 30x40 and 36x48 inch are being offered as a stretched or unstretched canvas option.
Canvas used is Hahnemühle Cézanne Canvas and is an archival, acid and lignin-free canvas. 100% cotton, 430 gsm.
The unstretched canvas comes rolled in a tube that you can take to a local frame shop to be stretched on stretcher bars that suit you. If you order an unstretched canvas, it will come with 2.9 inches of extra canvas on all sides to accommodate various stretcher bar depths so you have options.
The stretched canvas option comes already stretched on stretcher bars that have a depth of a 0.9". This size stretcher bar allows you to either hang as is or get it framed in a float frame.
We started experimenting with canvas over a year ago and have completely fallen in love with it.
1% Back to the Farms
Each farm we collaborate with is unique. Sourcing flowers from the farms allows us to develop a relationship with these wholesome people and learn a bit more about them and their business. These are all local farms and usually owned by a couple people who work every day for hours on end. Without their dedication to growing, we would in turn not have the opportunity to design.
We decided that we would give back 1% of sales to the farm that we sourced the flowers from. Each piece is titled after the farm's name. So after each quarter, we would total the sales of that farms print, and give back to them.
Return Policy
Fine art print orders are printed to order, so 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 within a month of receiving the print with pictures of the damage for us to supply to the courier service and our printing partner to cover the insurance and arrange a free replacement.
If we are unable to replace the print, we will arrange a refund upon receiving the returned damaged order and its Certificate of Authenticity.
Environmental Policy
Our printing partner is "The Print Space", one of the world’s leading printing studios.
Their environmental policy means that our art prints are fully end-to-end carbon neutral.
All papers and wood-based materials are sourced from Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC) certified sustainable sources. Packaging materials are selected to reduce the environmental impact while still ensuring your artwork gets to you in perfect condition. Plastics are kept to a minimum and all packaging materials are sustainably sourced, being a mixture of recycled, recyclable, or biodegradable materials.