The most recent additions to the Kuriosis catalog — new contemporary prints, newly restored archive work, and seasonal additions across every category. If you've browsed the collection before, this is what's changed since your last visit.
New work arrives from two distinct sources, and both follow the same quality standard as everything else in the catalog.
Contemporary artists — we add prints from new and existing collaborators on a rolling basis. When we take on a new artist, we typically launch with a small curated selection to keep the quality bar consistent. Artists like Jazzberry Blue, Dan Hobday, and Florent Bodart started here before building their own dedicated collections. New contemporary work ranges from bold abstract compositions and graphic illustration to landscape photography and mixed-media pieces — each selected for how well it holds up on a wall.
Archive restorations — sourcing and preparing historical material for print takes time. We work from high-resolution institutional scans, then invest in careful colour correction, dust removal, and tonal adjustment before anything reaches the catalog. New archive additions arrive unpredictably — whenever we find something genuinely worth the work. Recent additions have included Japanese woodblock prints from the shin-hanga period, 19th-century scientific illustration, and Art Nouveau poster designs.
Format and Quality
Everything in this collection is printed on the same materials as the rest of the catalog — 225g matte fine art paper or 400g cotton canvas, with Japanese archival pigment inks rated for 100+ years. New doesn't mean different quality. Paper prints are available in A3, 50×70cm, 70×100cm, and A0, with oak, black, or walnut brown frames. Canvas prints come in 30×40cm, 50×70cm, and 70×100cm, with an optional floating frame for a gallery finish.
We don't list everything we receive. The selection process is tight — if a piece doesn't hold up at 70×100cm, it doesn't make the catalog. Every print is produced to order on the day it ships, not pulled from pre-printed warehouse stock. No mass production, no outsourcing — every piece goes through our hands in our Berlin studio.
Where to Go from Here
If you're looking for the most current additions, this collection is the right starting point. For the prints that consistently perform across hundreds of interiors, our bestsellers show what other customers choose most often. If you want to explore by style, browse Japanese prints for woodblock and shin-hanga work, abstract art for geometric and minimalist compositions, or botanical prints for scientific illustration. For work by the contemporary artists we collaborate with directly, explore our living artists collection.
All prints are produced in our Berlin studio — no outsourcing, no drop-shipping, every piece goes through our hands.