Bespoke graphics on fabric with Bravo Print.
May 1st, 2010
Specialising in large format graphics on fabric, Bravo Print has been working for over 20 years to deliver high quality, bespoke graphics suitable for special events, displays, advertising and for use in interior design projects from commercial and domestic, to retail and hospitality.
Bravo Print has extensive experience working directly with designers and other creatives to deliver bespoke and custom works.
“We love customised projects and we love to be experimental”, says Natalie Pitt from Bravo Print.
Completed recently in Melbourne’s Chapel Street, the new Pan Asian Restaurant required a cross-cultural interior with a welcoming ambience.
Bravo Print, originally brought on board to print lampshades and upholstery, showed owner Li Teoh their large format graphics using the ‘EZYFIT’ display systems and recommended an original design be created by visual artist and designer Eleana Sikiotis.
The resulting graphics are cross-cultural with bold pattern and mixed colour, and have given instant character to the interiors.
The panoramic print hangs overhead and travels from the bar to the restaurant – the print was broken into 4 panels for cheaper maintenance or replacements down the track.
Bravo Print offers a broad range of fabrics to print on to suit almost every fabric printing application and environment, both indoors and outdoors.
All processes are environmentally friendly with little or no water and water-based inks free of nasty chemicals and solvents.
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