FRAMED PRINTS

Framed prints

Photos, maps, star maps, sound waves and more — printed on archival paper and hand-framed in our UK workshop, then shipped flat-and-rigid ready to hang. Pick a print type to start.

Made-to-order in our workshop · 27 sizes including A-paper · Ships ready to hang

One workshop, every kind of print

Whatever you're framing — a photograph, a map of somewhere that matters, the night sky on a date you'll never forget, or the waveform of a song — we print it on heavyweight archival paper and hand-cut a frame to fit in our UK workshop. Everything arrives assembled, packed flat-and-rigid, ready to hang.

Pick a print type above to see its finishes and sizes, or browse our made-to-measure picture frames if you already have your print and just need the frame.

FAQ

Framed print FAQs

What kinds of prints can I order framed?

Photos, custom street maps, star maps and sound-wave prints — each with its own finishes and sizes. Pick a type above to start, or browse picture frames on their own.

Do prints come framed, or do I frame them myself?

They come framed. We print and hand-cut a solid wood or aluminium frame to fit, then assemble them as one finished piece that arrives ready to hang.

What paper do you print on?

Heavyweight archival paper with pigment-based printing, so colours stay accurate and fade-resistant for decades.

I already have a print — can you just make the frame?

Yes. Browse our made-to-measure picture frames and we'll cut one to your exact size.

What is giclée printing?

Giclée is high-resolution inkjet printing with pigment inks on archival fine-art paper — the standard galleries use for fine-art reproduction. Pigment inks stay fade-resistant and colour-accurate for decades, unlike dye-based home printing. It is how we print everything: upload your file and it ships as a giclée print, framed or unframed.

What is the difference between a giclée print and a standard print?

Ink and paper. Standard digital printing uses dye inks on coated stock; giclée uses archival pigment inks on heavyweight fine-art paper, so colours are more accurate and the print does not fade in normal room light. On a wall, the difference shows within a couple of years.