Every piece from Paper Luxe Studios is produced using museum-quality materials and professional printing techniques designed to preserve the richness, depth, and integrity of the artwork for years to come.
What Is Giclée Printing?
Giclée (pronounced zhee-clay) is a premium printing process used by fine artists, galleries, and museums worldwide.
Unlike standard printing, giclée uses:
- High-resolution inkjet technology
- Archival, pigment-based inks
- Precision color calibration
Why it matters:
- Richer, more vibrant color
- Exceptional detail and depth
- Fade-resistant for 75–100+ years with proper care
This ensures your artwork looks as close to the original as possible—and stays that way.
Archival Paper (Fine Art Print)
Our archival paper prints are created using giclée printing on museum-grade fine art paper.
Features:
- Smooth, matte finish with no glare
- Crisp detail and accurate color reproduction
- Thick, durable, gallery-quality paper
- Designed to resist fading over time
Best for:
- Framing under glass
- A clean, classic fine art presentation
- Collectors who prefer a traditional gallery look
Canvas (Gallery-Wrapped)
Our canvas prints are produced using giclée printing on premium artist-grade canvas, then professionally stretched over a wooden frame.
Features:
- 1.5" thick gallery-wrapped canvas
- Artwork wraps seamlessly around the edges
- Subtle texture that mimics a painted surface
- Deep, rich color saturation
- Ready to hang with no frame required
Best for:
- A bold, statement piece
- A more dimensional, immersive look
- Modern and contemporary interiors
Giclée vs Standard Printing
| Feature |
Giclée Printing |
Standard Printing |
| Ink Type |
Archival pigment inks |
Dye-based inks |
| Longevity |
75–100+ years |
5–20 years |
| Color Accuracy |
Extremely precise |
Less accurate |
| Detail |
High-definition |
Moderate |
| Use Case |
Fine art & galleries |
Mass production |
Why This Matters
When you purchase from Paper Luxe Studios, you’re not just buying a print—you’re investing in a lasting piece of art.
Whether you choose archival paper or canvas, each option is crafted to:
- Honor the original artwork
- Elevate your space
- Maintain its beauty for years to come