Description
Substainable & High-Quality Print Materials
Birch Wood Print
The photograph, Reindeer Seiland National Park I, can be ordered as a high-quality Birch Wood Print, UV-printed directly onto sustainable birch veneer.
The natural grain of the wood gives each print a warm, organic character – making every piece subtly unique. Birch wood is a durable and long-lasting material, chosen for its quality, stability, and timeless expression.
Perfect for modern Nordic interiors, these prints blend clean lines and natural materials with an exclusive touch that makes each piece truly stand out.
Birch veneer is also a sustainable choice, sourced from responsibly managed forests, making your print both beautiful and environmentally friendly.
Available in selected sizes and limited editions.
Print paper – Hahnemühle
Discover the natural beauty of the Art Print Fishing lake at Reine Fishing Village I with our high-quality art prints.
Hahnemühle FineArt, Inc. is a paper manufacturing company in Germany. It is the world’s leading producer of coated papers for InKjet printing.
In 2024, the company celebrates an incredible 440 years of uninterrupted paper production.
«With 440 years of tradition, Hahnemühle is one of the world’s most sustainable companies.
The papers made from certified pulps or fast-growing plant fibres are valued in 130 countries for their advantages in terms of CO2 balance, durability and quality.
Hahnemühle is an international premium manufacturer of exquisite papers and has stood for quality, innovation, and expertise in crafting since its founding in 1584″.
For Hahnemühle, its sustainability also includes the ‘Green Rooster’ initiative, which is unique in the paper industry.
With its “Green Rooster” initiative, Hahnemühle has been supporting regional and international environmental protection and social projects since 2008, including reforestation, animal welfare, and environmental education programs.
Hahnemühle holds several certifications, including ISO 14001. These reflect its commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility throughout the production process.
The high-quality prints of Lofoten’s landscapes are made on premium Hahnemühle paper, ensuring that every detail and color is preserved with exceptional clarity and depth.
This acid-free, vegan paper guarantees longevity, so your photographs remain vibrant and beautiful for years.
Aluminum Print – 3 mm
Durable artwork with a white aluminum composite panel. Known for its clean, modern look and stability. The image is printed using high-definition UV technology, which creates a crisp, semi-matte surface. Bright areas of the photo gain a subtle sheen, adding depth to the artwork without creating reflections.
The material is water-resistant, fade-resistant, and designed to last for many years.
The 3 mm plate features a sleek black edge that frames the artwork in a stylish and refined manner. Hidden mounting brackets on the back create a floating effect, lifting the print approximately 10 mm from the wall. The shadow adds a natural visual frame.
Specifications:
• Material: 3 mm white aluminum composite, black edge
• Print: HD UV print – waterproof and colour-stable
• Thickness: 3 mm
• Weight: approx. 4 kg/m²
• Mounting: Hidden brackets – 15 mm depth
Canvas
A refined semi-matte cotton canvas printed using a technique that delivers sharp, clear images in true gallery quality.
The canvas texture gives an organic appearance and helps prevent glare from various light sources.
The print is water-resistant and fade-resistant.
The canvas is stretched over an 18 mm deep wooden frame and delivered ready to hang.
Materials: 330 g cotton canvas, 18 mm pine frame
Print quality: HD UV print – waterproof and colorfast
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight/m²: 4 kg
Mounting: Metal brackets – 3 mm depth
Reine fishing village
The photo Fishing lake at Reine Fishing Village I shows traditional fish drying racks in Reine, a small village in Lofoten, Norway.
These wooden racks, called ‘hjelle’ or ‘fish flakes,’ are used to dry fish in the open air.”
The fish dry naturally using the sun and wind, a method that has been practiced for hundreds of years.
This picture captures the beautiful scenery of Lofoten and the old tradition of preserving fish that is still alive today.
Reine in Lofoten stands out as a remarkable destination worth exploring. This charming fishing village comprises a series of islands connected by bridges and winding roads. On one side, it offers stunning views of the Vestfjord and the majestic Reinefjord, framed by towering mountains.
Reine has become increasingly popular among travelers, drawn by the picturesque rorbu cabins beautifully situated on the scattered islands.
Visitors have the unique opportunity to experience the dramatic Arctic weather in winter and enjoy the crystal-clear waters in summer, all while immersing themselves in the rich tapestry of traditional northern Norwegian culture.
This blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage makes Reine a compelling destination for those seeking adventure and inspiration.



























