Technical Specifications
| Feature | Unframed | Framed |
|---|---|---|
| Print Quality | 12-colour Giclée (Archival) | 12-colour Giclée (Archival) |
| Paper Stock | 200gsm Museum-Grade Matte | 200gsm Museum-Grade Matte |
| Frame Material | — | FSC-certified sustainable wood |
| Sustainability | 2 Trees Planted Per Order | 2 Trees Planted Per Order |
Size Guide
| Size | Metric (cm) | Imperial (in) |
|---|---|---|
| A4 | 21.0 × 29.7 | 8.3 × 11.7 |
| A3 | 29.7 × 42.0 | 11.7 × 16.5 |
| A2 | 42.0 × 59.4 | 16.5 × 23.4 |
| A1 | 59.4 × 84.1 | 23.4 × 33.1 |
Frame Colour
Black (Artist’s Choice)
Why This Works
A Black frame provides a sharp, sophisticated contrast that defines the soft, organic shape of the tulip. It acts as a structural border that "lifts" the flower off the wall, giving the delicate petals a modern, high-fashion edge.
The Vibe (Cinematic & Moody)
Bold, professional, and contemporary. This choice makes the tulip feel like a prestigious piece of botanical architecture.
Natural Wood
The Vibe (Timeless & Warm)
A Natural Wood frame is the perfect partner for the Beautiful Imperfection series. It mirrors the organic origin of the tulip and adds a sense of warmth and "Scandi-cool" to the print.
The Vibe (Timeless & Warm)
Grounded, serene, and timeless. Best for neutral-toned rooms or spaces with lots of natural textures.
White
Why This Works
A White frame creates an ethereal, "tone-on-tone" look. It allows the tulip to appear light and airy, as if it is floating in a bright garden. This is the best choice for making smaller rooms feel larger and more open.
The Vibe (High-Contrast & Clean)
Clean, minimalist, and fresh. Ideal for bright bathrooms, nurseries, or sun-drenched hallways.
Artist's Nudge
For the most dramatic and immersive display, I highly recommend the Black Wood frame. It disappears into the print's own shadows, making the Tulip a luminous, floating tribute to the quiet power of love and nature, a true "less is more" masterpiece for your wall.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the background completely black?
Yes. The artwork uses a deep, solid black background to ensure that every fine detail and vein in the tulip petals is highlighted by the sliver of light.
What does "Beautiful Imperfection" mean?
This series is about celebrating the grace in things that aren't "perfect", finding poetry in the way a flower fades, curves, or shows the marks of time.
Does the matte paper affect the deep blacks?
On the contrary, our 200gsm museum-grade matte paper is chosen because it absorbs the dark archival inks deeply, creating a rich, velvet-like finish without any distracting reflections.
How does the "12-colour Giclée" process help this print?
It allows for an incredible range of reds and maroons, ensuring the subtle gradients in the petals look as natural and fluid as a real flower.