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.