The spec sheet, made human.
Every Veriando piece is built as a finished interior object, not a commodity print. The materials below protect the image, preserve the color, and make the object feel worthy of the room.
Museum-grade framing is not a phrase. It is the combined choice of archival paper, pigment ink, acid-free matting, solid wood frame profiles, UV-filtering glazing, and packaging that protects the finished piece in transit and on the wall.
Paper
Cotton rag or equivalent archival matte papers selected for depth and long-term stability.
Ink
Pigment ink printing for wide-gamut color and archival permanence.
Mat
Acid-free cotton mat boards with a clean bevel and balanced visual border.
Frame
Solid wood frame profiles finished in black oak or walnut tones.
Glazing
Anti-reflective UV glazing selected to protect the image without making the wall feel glossy.
Packaging
Corner protection tissue outer boxing and studio handling designed for real delivery conditions.
Made to protect the image, not only present it.
Veriando uses material choices associated with conservation framing because personal photographs, editioned artwork, wedding images, and family archives deserve more than decorative treatment. The print surface, mat board, glazing, frame profile, backing, and packaging all affect how the piece ages.
These standards support custom photo framing, fine art printing, framed artwork from the collection, and business projects where consistency matters across more than one room. The result is a finished object with a quiet, premium feel and a practical preservation logic behind it.