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A Risograph Print of a Bag full of Sweet Rice

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A Risograph Print of a Bag full of Sweet Rice

We Are Out of Office run a small design studio in a cherry orchard just outside Utrecht. No we’re not jealous actually, the Oklahoma basement also has it's charms!

You can’t go and live there but you can buy a slice of that dream in their bright and bold risograph prints, inspired by rarities collected on their travels.

BUY ANY 4 FOR £48 SAVE £8 Use Discount code WAO5O at checkout

  • Mix and match for a vibrant display
  • Handmade by the wildly talented Felix & Winneke
  • 13 x 18 cm
  • Made using a Risograph machine. Originally designed for office use in the 80s, Risograph machines turned out to be a banging tool for creative printing. Rather than toner or inkjet, Risograph uses spot colour. This means it prints one colour at a time through a stencil, much like screen printing or offset lithography for the digital age. Soy-based inks are used in a delicious range of colours including fluorescent pink and orange (dream) to churn out art prints at swift speeds.
$13.38
A Risograph Print of a Bag full of Sweet Rice—
$13.38

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We Are Out of Office run a small design studio in a cherry orchard just outside Utrecht. No we’re not jealous actually, the Oklahoma basement also has it's charms!

You can’t go and live there but you can buy a slice of that dream in their bright and bold risograph prints, inspired by rarities collected on their travels.

BUY ANY 4 FOR £48 SAVE £8 Use Discount code WAO5O at checkout

  • Mix and match for a vibrant display
  • Handmade by the wildly talented Felix & Winneke
  • 13 x 18 cm
  • Made using a Risograph machine. Originally designed for office use in the 80s, Risograph machines turned out to be a banging tool for creative printing. Rather than toner or inkjet, Risograph uses spot colour. This means it prints one colour at a time through a stencil, much like screen printing or offset lithography for the digital age. Soy-based inks are used in a delicious range of colours including fluorescent pink and orange (dream) to churn out art prints at swift speeds.