Description
The Graphos Black Abstract Composition is a 100x75cm framed print featuring bold white brushstrokes set against a dense black field, printed on glass over textured paper backing. The composition centres on gestural strokes that cross and interrupt the black ground, creating movement and visual tension through high contrast alone. The glass top layer adds depth and protects the printed surface, while the textured paper base gives the monochrome composition a tactile quality that avoids the flatness of standard poster prints.
Designed for monochrome interiors, minimalist living rooms and office spaces needing a strong visual anchor, the print works above sideboards, low consoles and behind seating where the oversized format can be seen from across a room. The 4cm depth of the polystyrene frame gives the piece a three-dimensional presence on the wall without the weight of a traditional timber or metal gallery frame. At 8.8kg the print requires two wall fixings rather than a single picture hook.
The black polystyrene frame has a flat front profile and conceals the edge of the glass panel, giving the composition a clean, gallery-style presentation. The printed image sits flush to the frame edge rather than sitting within a border or mount, which maintains the graphic impact of the brushstrokes without visual interruption. The black and white palette allows the print to pair with warm neutrals, cooler greys and accent colours across a range of contemporary interior styles.
Specification
| Width |
75cm |
| Height |
100cm |
| Depth |
4cm |
| Weight |
8.8kg |
| Finish |
Black, White |
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Frequently Asked
What wall fixings does it require?
At 8.8kg the print needs two wall fixings rather than a single hook. Use two D-rings or a French cleat system fixed to the MDF backing, with corresponding wall plugs rated for at least 5kg each on plasterboard or solid walls.
Is the glass breakable during handling?
The print uses tempered glass, which is more impact-resistant than standard glass but can still shatter if dropped or struck hard. Handle the frame by both sides when moving or hanging to avoid stress on the glass panel.
Can it be hung horizontally instead of vertically?
The composition is designed as a vertical portrait format, but the abstract nature of the brushstrokes means it can be rotated to landscape orientation if the wall space requires it. The fixings would need to be repositioned accordingly.
How is the glass surface cleaned?
Wipe gently with a dry microfibre cloth to remove dust. For fingerprints or smudges, use a barely-damp cloth with distilled water or a standard glass cleaner, avoiding the frame edge where liquid could seep behind the glass.