Design To Print redefines creative freedom with a new service that
allows professional interior designers as well as proud homeowners to customise
their wallpapers.
An ideal solution for those searching for the perfect wallpaper, Design
To Print’s online wallpaper shop at www.dtopshop.com.au allows users to upload
their personal high-resolution photos, drawings or designs to be reproduced as reusable
and removable wallpapers in specified sizes, and dispatched in just seven
working days. This unique service can also be used to create printed wall
panels and flat topped furniture.
As an industry leader in visual communications, events, store fitouts and
retail solutions, Design To Print combines its strong heritage in innovative
marketing and design services with modern technology to launch the new online
wallpaper shop.
Design To Print only uses inks and repositionable fabric that are both
washable and non-toxic, and prints on EcoSolutions Certified top-of-the-line
printers for excellent results and peace of mind. The unique material used to
create the matt finish canvas wallpaper leaves no residue and can easily be
installed to give a flawless, professional and stylish finish.
Orders can be easily placed on the Design To Print online wallpaper shop
by first measuring the wall and uploading the desired image. Prices for
customised wallpapers start at just $69 per square metre, with a minimum order
of three square metres.
Designed to be a DIY project, Design To Print customised wallpapers can
be repositioned to allow some flexibility during installation. The wallpapers
are also easily removable without any damage to the walls. Application is
simple with no need for any glue or tools other than the applicator supplied
with the wallpaper.
Design To Print takes great pride in featuring
local artists and their work, creating a range of wallpapers available to
purchase as an ‘Artist in Residence’ piece. Coinciding with the launch of the
online store, Design To Print is featuring, as the first resident artist, the
talented Carol Batchelor, who has been a finalist in a number of awards
including the Callen Art Award, the Prometheus Visual Art Award, the Waverly Art
Prize and the Siemens RMIT Fine Art Scholarship.