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We produce every piece using a 12-ink pigment giclée process on Hahnemühle fine art paper — delivering exceptional depth, texture, and color accuracy designed to last a lifetime.
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Historic Surface Studies | Graphik Paper Archive (Trade Collection)
Historical Surface Studies
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MATERIALS
- Paper: Premium Hahnemühle German Etching (310 gsm).
- Ink/Printing: 12-ink archival giclée process.
- Glazing: Low-reflection, shatter-proof 'motheye' acrylic.
- Hanging: Ready to hang (sawtooth hook).
- Framing Materials: Solid, sustainably harvested ash and oak wood frames made to order.
SHIPPING
- Fast, free shipping worldwide.
- Ships in 7 working days or less. Check your estimated delivery date on the product page.
- Local fulfilment in USA, UK, EU and Australia/New Zealand.
RETURNS
- If you're not entirely happy with your order, simply return it to us within 30 days for a replacement or full refund.
Note: Other sizes and framing available upon request.
This trade-only collection brings together a curated archive of historic “Graphik Paper” works, including marbled, dyed, stenciled, and surface-treated papers originally produced for bookbinding, architectural, and decorative arts in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Selected for their tonal depth, restraint, and material presence, these works function less as illustrations and more as surfaces. They are particularly well suited to interiors where pattern must read quietly, scale must feel intentional, and artwork is expected to hold visual weight over time.
Each piece in this archive can be specified by size, crop, paper, and finish. Works are produced using museum-grade giclée printing on carefully matched fine-art papers, with framing options available upon request.
This collection is intended as a flexible resource for interior designers, architects, and commercial projects seeking alternatives to overtly decorative or over-familiar historical motifs.
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