Why you shouldn't have to choose between paying rent and having a dope home.
We’ve all been there. You buy a cheap $10 poster that arrives rolled up, thin as a receipt, and impossible to flatten. On the flip side, you look at "curated" shops like Urban Outfitters or Drool and see a single framed print for $150 or more. There has been a massive gap in the market for "Mid-Tier Luxury," which consists of pieces that are archival quality but priced for people just starting their lives.
What is the difference between budget poster prints and premium matte archival prints?
The primary difference lies in paper weight and ink absorption. Budget prints often use 135 gsm glossy paper, which reflects glare and fades within two years. CRASHPAD ART utilizes 200 gsm Premium Matte paper and UV-resistant inks. This "Archival Quality" ensures the colors remain vibrant for decades. When paired with real wood frames and shatterproof plexiglass, these prints offer a luxury aesthetic at a 30% to 50% lower price point than traditional lifestyle retailers.
Why Material Matters:
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Matte over Gloss: Glossy prints look like cheap flyers. Matte feels like a museum. It absorbs light rather than reflecting it, making your art visible from every angle of the room.
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Plexiglass vs. Glass: Real glass is heavy, dangerous if it drops, and often has a green tint. Our high-grade plexiglass is crystal clear, lightweight for easy hanging, and virtually indestructible.
Focus on "Anchor Pieces." One large, bold 18x24 print from a global designer does more for a room’s vibe than five tiny, generic pictures.