Storage and display conditions for
Giclée reproductions:
Use of fine materials in frames: passe-partout with neutral pH. Acid-free adhesive tape, and glass or plexiglass. Cotton gloves when handling.
Do not expose to direct sunlight. Place in an acid-free environment.
Position artificial lights at a distance of over 30cm from any part of the artwork.
Do not place near heat sources: radiators, chimneys, hot walls. Do not place outside.
Humidity: do not place in bathrooms or locations where accidental liquid spillages may occur.
Quickly remove the packaging.
The mineral inks used are exceptionally resistant to light, water and gases, such as ozone.
With 450 lux over the course of 12 hours a day, which is the average for a home or office, Giclée copies (when following the aforementioned conditions) have a durability that exceeds 100 years.