Your Little Big World print is shipped rolled in a rigid protective tube.
Follow these simple steps to unpack it safely and preserve the quality of the paper and artwork.
Remove the print from the tube
Your artwork is shipped rolled inside a rigid cardboard tube for safe delivery.
When you receive it, open the tube carefully and gently slide the rolled print out. Avoid pulling too hard or forcing the paper out of the packaging.
Open the protective wrapping carefully
The print is protected with paper before shipping.
Use scissors carefully only when needed, and never cut too close to the artwork. Take your time and remove the protection slowly to avoid marking or bending the print.
Unroll the print slowly
Place the rolled print on a clean, dry and flat surface.
Start unrolling it gently while keeping the protective paper underneath. Avoid touching the printed surface directly, especially with bare hands.
Let the paper relax naturally
Once opened, the print may keep a slight curve from shipping.
Leave it flat for a while on its protective paper before framing. Do not press directly on the artwork and do not place dirty or rough objects on top of it.
Handle the paper with care
The artwork is printed on textured fine art paper with a refined matte finish.
This surface gives the print its premium look and feel, but it should be handled carefully. Hold the print by the edges whenever possible.
The final reveal
Once the print has been carefully unrolled, take a moment to appreciate the paper, colors and details.
This is the first time the artwork appears fully, before being framed and displayed.
A framing example
This framed image is a non-contractual presentation example, created to show how a Little Big World print may look once displayed in an interior setting.
Frame, mat and mounting are not included unless specifically mentioned.
Ready to become part of your space
A Little Big World print is made to live with you, bringing color, detail and a sense of wonder into your space.
Take your time when unpacking it. The paper, texture and details are part of what makes each print feel like a real art piece, not a simple poster.