CRANES inspired by Japanese traditional hand paint Byobu (gold silk folding screen) and the union of landscape and fauna typical of Ukiyo-e art.
The form of the Crane, often thought to be the ‘Bird of Happiness’ and good fortune in Japanese culture, soaring regally amongst the gilded clouds, is a design intended to showcase both the beauty of the Ukiyo-e art style and the majesty of the Japanese crane.
Digital CMYK on paper top layer with non woven backing
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS :
paper: paper top layer with non woven backing
light fasted: yes
weight per square: 150gsm
environment: FSC certified – sourced from FSC certified forests and printed with water-based ink
fire rating: AS/NZS 3837:1998 (AUS/NZ) / ASTM E-84-15a (US)
FEATURES :
* Designed and printed in Australia
* Low wet expansion, will not bubble and edges will not curl
* Suitable for commercial use meeting Australian, New Zealand and US fire rating standards
* Easy installation and easy to take down
* Cleanable – dirt, dust and other marks can be simply cleaned using a damp cloth with soapy water
PRINTED WIDTH : 610mm supplied as double roll
PATTERN REPEAT : 1350mm
double width design: supplied as 2 rolls A+B to complete the horizontal repeat.
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