Skip to main content

Giclée Printing

Our Fine Art Papers & Printing Methods

At STYLL, every print begins with a commitment to museum-grade quality. Each artwork is produced by master printers using archival giclée methods on Hahnemühle fine art papers — chosen by the artists themselves for their texture, tone, and exceptional colour hold. The result is a true gallery-grade print designed to remain vibrant for generations.

Giclée printing pairs pigment-based archival inks with carefully selected cotton and bamboo substrates. This precision process captures remarkable depth, colour accuracy, and subtle detail, preserving the full nuance of the original artwork.

Archival Standards

Archival permanence is central to our production philosophy. Because longevity depends on both ink and substrate, we print exclusively on best-in-class Hahnemühle papers. When combined with fade-resistant pigments, these materials offer an archival lifespan of up to 200 years, maintaining colour stability and clarity over time.

We’ve curated three exceptional papers to ensure the highest standard of preservation and presentation for every print.

Hahnemühle Bamboo

Crafted from 90% bamboo fibres and 10% cotton, Bamboo is the world’s first digital fine art paper made from bamboo. Warm-toned and smooth, it delivers a natural softness ideal for colour and monochrome works. Free from optical brighteners, it offers a generous colour gamut, high density, and outstanding ageing resistance — all with a sustainable footprint.

Hahnemühle Pearl

Hahnemühle Pearl features a subtle orange-peel texture and a bright neutral base. Its resin-coated surface produces vibrant colour, crisp detail, and beautifully natural black-and-white rendering. The satin finish adds depth reminiscent of an oil painting. Durable and versatile, Pearl is one of the most mount-friendly papers in our selection.

Hahnemühle Photo Rag

Beloved by artists and photographers alike, Photo Rag is known for its super-matte finish and smooth cotton feel. It produces refined detail, soft gradients, and even colour reproduction, with gently muted blacks that give images a calm, timeless presence. Its delicate surface requires mindful handling, especially when mounting, but rewards with an elegant, tactile finish.