

FAQ
We use reclaimed wood, mainly fir, carefully chosen to ensure excellent quality and a texture that best enhances the printed images. Each piece of wood has a unique history and brings with it characteristics that make each painting unrepeatable.
Yes, reclaimed wood may have small imperfections such as knots, cracks or color variations. These details are part of the beauty and authenticity of the material, adding character and uniqueness to each painting. We do not consider these imperfections as defects, but as distinctive elements.
LED UV printing consumes much less energy than traditional print drying technology and overall CO2 emissions are significantly reduced.
Our paintings require minimal maintenance. However, we recommend avoiding direct exposure to sunlight and intense heat sources.
Wood is a natural and "living" material that can continue to evolve over time, with possible changes in color or slight movements. These characteristics are an integral part of the charm of natural wood and are not considered defects. On the contrary, they contribute to making each work even more unique.
Our panels are made of three layers, whose total thickness is approximately 19/21 mm. The outer layer is made of reclaimed wood of approximately 6 mm, selected for its beauty and uniqueness. The fir wood in the central layer provides stability and strength to the panel, while the lower layer, also in new fir, balances the structure, preventing deformations. This guarantees a product that combines aesthetics and durability, using sustainable and high-quality materials.

