The portrait is made to be printed, mounted and framed. The range of formats runs from the tabletop XS to the wall-sized XXL.
+ 50 €
| Format | Dimensions | Setting | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 28 × 36 cm | Tabletop | € 250 |
| S | 40 × 48 cm | Tabletop | € 350 |
| M | 50 × 65 cm | Wall | € 450 |
| L | 65 × 90 cm | Wall | € 650 |
| XL | 80 × 110 cm | Statement | € 900 |
| XXL | 105 × 145 cm | Statement | € 1,350 |
Every print includes the digital file of its own image, for personal use. The other shots from the encounter stay in our archive.
The entry commission starts from the XS format at €250, experience included.
Stepping up to the larger formats works in increments, wider across S, M, L, XL and XXL.
Silver frames
The Magneti® range expands with a new silver finish.
Silver photo frame · One of a kind · Walnut back
Format and frame are chosen together with the authors, at the end of the experience.
Hand-bound in black leather by a Treviso bookbindery, with ten fine-art photographs, each separated by tissue paper. The intimate story of the encounter, to leaf through slowly.
15 × 20 cm · € 300 18 × 24 cm · € 450
Ten fine-art photographs, each with its own passepartout, kept in an archival box bound in acid-free black cloth. Leaf through them like an artist’s plates and frame them whenever you wish.
A5 · € 500 A4 · € 700
Selected materials and artisan craftsmanship give the photograph its definitive form.
We print on cotton-based, fine-grain fine-art paper: deep blacks, soft tonal transitions, a surface that asks to be looked at closely. A paper chosen to last.
Acid-free, conservation grade, cut at 45° with a white core: it sets the print away from the glass and protects it over time. It is the silent frame before the frame, guiding the eye towards the image.
Museum quality, chosen according to the format and the space the photograph will live in: it protects the print and respects its tones, letting the blacks and highlights speak, not the reflections.
Made and finished by hand in wood, in the finishes of our lines. The profile is designed to accompany the portrait without overpowering it: proportion, material and nothing superfluous.