Shipping

Where the painting travels

Rolled, cradled, tracked. Quoted before you begin.

No. 01

How it travels

01

Rolled in a tube

Unstretched, protected between archival layers, and cradled in a heavyweight tube built to travel. We help you choose how to frame it once it arrives.
02

Tracked and insured

Every painting ships with tracking and full-value insurance. You will know where it is at every stop.
03

Quoted before you begin

Shipping is additional, told to you plainly at the start, never discovered afterward. The quote is set to your address before your deposit is placed.
No. 02

Where it arrives

Worldwide. Every address is quoted on its own, because the cost and the transit time change with the destination. You see the figure before your deposit is placed.

Where a country charges import duty or customs fees, those are set by that country and paid by the recipient on arrival. They sit outside the shipping quote, and we will tell you when they are likely.

[NEEDS REAL INPUT: standard transit windows by region, once a carrier is chosen]

If your address is anywhere the tube cannot safely reach, you will hear from us before your deposit is placed, and no charge is made.

No. 03

Getting it on the wall

The canvas travels rolled because that is the safest way to move an oil painting. It is stretched and framed once it reaches you, and that last step is not left to you alone.

Tell us when the tube arrives. We send the exact canvas measurements, plain mounting instructions to hand your framer, and our suggestion on which style suits the painting and the room it is going into.

Any question about a country, a customs office, or a delivery window can be sent straight to the studio. Ask before you begin