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Introducing Chroma: Art for the Modern Interior
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Introducing Chroma: Art for the Modern Interior

Six limited-edition prints that bring gallery-level color theory to your walls.

Every design decision in a well-built room is in conversation with every other design decision. The sofa color responds to the floor. The lamp scale responds to the ceiling height. The art on the wall responds to all of it — and sets the emotional register for the space.

Chroma is our first collection of art prints, and its premise is simple: art for rooms that are already being thought about. Not decorative fillers. Not oversized photographs of the Eiffel Tower. Pieces that belong in a gallery and also belong above your Galbe sofa.

The Color System

Each print in the Chroma collection was developed using a specific color palette derived from historic textile design — the same tradition that produced the William Morris patterns, the Paul Poiret dress textiles, the mid-century Marimekko graphics. We studied how those designers approached color: not as decoration but as structure, where each hue is chosen for what it does to the colors around it.

Verdure is the most complex in the collection — a botanical composition in seventeen greens that shifts from almost-black at the edges to chartreuse at the center. It reads differently in morning light than in evening light. That was intentional. Art that looks the same at all hours is art that stops being interesting.

Format and Framing

Each Chroma print is available in three sizes: 18×24", 24×32", and 30×40". All are printed on museum-quality 300gsm matte cotton rag using archival pigment inks rated for 100+ years without fading. The floating frame — our standard presentation — is solid ash with a natural oil finish. The float gap between print and frame creates depth and shadow that enhances the work.

We offer prints with or without the frame. If you're framing independently, we recommend a UV-protective non-glare glazing for pieces receiving direct light.

Limited Editions

Each print is produced in a limited edition of 50. This isn't an artificial scarcity play — it's a commitment to the prints remaining meaningful. When a print sells out, it sells out. We may revisit a subject in a future collection, but not in the same colorway.

The Chroma collection represents our first step into wall art. It won't be our last.

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