How a photo
becomes metal.
Every piece we ship is dye-sublimated directly into archival aluminum, hand-crated, and quality-checked by a human. Here’s exactly how we do it.
Color-calibrated proof
Your image is calibrated against our aluminum substrate’s color profile — we proof every job in our color-managed studio before any metal is touched. What you approve is what we print.
Heat-pressed sublimation
The image is transferred onto aircraft-grade aluminum at 400°F. The dye becomes part of the metal — not a coating sitting on top. That’s why colors stay vibrant for decades and surfaces don’t peel, fade, or scratch like paper or canvas.
Hand-crated & shipped
Every piece is inspected, hardware is pre-installed, and the panel is wrapped and crated by hand. Single sheets ship in fitted boxes; multi-panel and large-format pieces go out by freight in custom wood crates.
Built to outlast paper.
The technical specs that matter.
Aircraft aluminum
.045″ thick aerospace-grade aluminum. Won’t warp, dent under normal handling, or oxidize. Choose matte for glare-free or gloss for color-pop.
75+ year archival
UV-stable inks tested to outlast traditional gallery paper by decades. No fading even in direct light. Wipe clean with a soft cloth — that’s it.
Float-mount included
Hidden bracket pre-installed for a half-inch float off the wall. Optional LED back-lighting for the dramatic halo effect on multi-panel pieces.
Every piece, by hand.
No drop-shipping. No overseas printing. Every panel is produced, finished, and packed in our US studio — by people who care about each piece leaving the door.
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