Terms & Conditions

References in these terms and conditions to 'you' and 'your' means the customer and to 'us', 'we' and 'our' means Art247.com

Contact details
You can email us at enquiries@art247.com, by visiting our contact us page, by calling us on 44 (0) 845 1309552.

Price
All prices shown are in UK pounds sterling and include any UK VAT payable but exclude delivery charges (for details see 'Delivery Charges' below).

Payment
We accept most major credit and debit cards online and also accept Money Orders and cheques offline. Should you wish to arrange alternative payment options, please contact us at payment@art247.com or call 44 (0) 845 1309552.

Delivery Charges
Delivery charges depend on the location and whether orders are framed or unframed. Exact rates can be found on checkout.

PLEASE NOTE:
If we are given an incorrect or incomplete delivery address by you and are charged by our shipping provider when they make the correction, you will be responsible for this charge.

When ordering goods from us for delivery overseas you may be subject to import duties and taxes, which are levied once the package reaches the specified destination. Any additional charges for customs clearance must be borne by you; we have no control over these charges and cannot predict what they may be. Customs policies vary widely from country to country, so you should contact your local customs office for further information. Additionally, please note that when ordering from art247.com, you are considered the importer of record and must comply with all laws and regulations of the country in which you are receiving the goods. Your privacy is important to us and we know that you care about how information about your order is used and shared. We would like our international customers and customers dispatching products internationally to be aware that cross-border deliveries are subject to opening and inspection by customs authorities.

Delivery Times
We aim for all our artwork to be sent out within 2-10 days (depending on availability, framing and Bank Holidays) and delivered within a further 2-7 days (depending on location).

IMPORTANT: We do everything we can to meet the delivery times specified in this section. However, occasionally delivery times may be affected by factors beyond our control and therefore they cannot be guaranteed. We will inform you if we become aware of an unexpected delay.

Ownership of Goods
Ownership of goods will not pass from Art247.com to you until payment has been received in full.

Complaints Procedure
If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with any aspect of your Art247 experience, please let us know. You can contact our customer service department via problems@art247.com or in writing to Art247.com Shirebrook House, Buxhall, Stowmarket, Suffolk IP14 3DQ

Refund policy
At Art247 we want you to be delighted every time you shop with us. If you are unhappy with your purchase because the item is faulty, not of satisfactory quality, or does not match the description on our website or is different to the one ordered, you can return it to us to Art247.com Shirebrook House, Buxhall, Stowmarket, Suffolk IP14 3DQ. The item must be returned in its original condition within 30 days of the date you received the item, unused and in 'as new' condition. The item must be returned in its original packaging. We will issue a full refund for the price you paid for the item. We will also pay the return shipping cost if the return is a result of our error.

We are unable to exchange items that are not damaged, defective or incorrect.

This refund policy does not affect your legal rights.

Cancellation Policy
Our customers in the European Union have the right to withdraw from the purchase of an item within seven working days of the day after the date the item has been delivered. This applies to all of our products.

To cancel your purchase within the seven working day cooling-off period, please email us at returns@art247.com or write to us at Art247.com Shirebrook House, Buxhall, Stowmarket, Suffolk IP14 3DQ. We will then issue you with a cancellation code number.

Please package the relevant item(s) securely and send it to us with your cancellation code number so that we receive it within seven working days of the day after the date that we issued you with the cancellation code number. Please note that we cannot accept returns if you deliver them to us by hand. For your protection, we recommend that you use a recorded delivery service if the value of the return is more than £50 GBP.

Please note that you will be responsible for the costs of returning the items to us unless we delivered the item to you in error, or if the item is damaged, defective or different to the item ordered. If we do not receive the item back from you with the delivery slip, we may arrange for collection of the item from your residence at your cost.

As soon as we receive notice of your cancellation of this order, we will refund the purchase price for that item together with any delivery charges you have paid to us.

Replacement Policy
Whilst we will do our best to send you the artwork(s) ordered, due to the uniqueness of the products we may find that the artwork(s) ordered are unavailable. If this occurs we will try our best to deliver to you similar artwork(s). Of course, if you are unhappy with the artwork(s) delivered you will be able to return it to us within 30 days of receipt for a full refund in accordance with our refund policy above.

Security is a priority at Art247

Security is a major issue for anyone purchasing on the Internet. You need to know that a website is legitimate, and transactions are secure before you buy.

Our secure server software uses the digital certificate to encrypt your credit card number. The encryption process takes the characters you enter and converts them into bits of code which are then securely transmitted over the Internet.

For further information please e-mail

General

These terms and conditions apply to all transactions on our website. When ordering on www.art247.com you are accepting the terms and conditions of Art247.com

If you use the website, you are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account and password and for restricting access to your computer to prevent unauthorised access to your account. You agree to accept responsibility for all activities that occur under your account or password. You should take all necessary steps to ensure that the password is kept confidential and secure and should inform us immediately if you have any reason to believe that your password has become known to anyone else, or if the password is being, or is likely to be, used in an unauthorised manner.

Please ensure that the details you provide us with are correct and complete and inform us immediately of any changes to the information that you provided when registering.

We reserve the right to refuse access to our website, terminate accounts, remove or edit content, or cancel orders at our discretion. If we cancel an order, it will be without charge to you.

These terms and conditions and all transactions relating to our website are governed by English law and are subject to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.

We may change these terms and conditions at any time. Any changes will take effect from the date they are posted onto our website. You should read the terms and conditions each time you place an order to ensure you are familiar with the most current ones.

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Prints
Prints are created from a single original surface, known as a matrix. Common types of print matrices include: plates of metal, usually copper or zinc for engraving or etching, fabric plates for screen-printing, stone, used for lithography; blocks of wood for woodcuts and linoleum for linocuts. Works printed from a single plate create an edition, in modern times usually each signed and numbered to form a limited edition. Prints may also be published in book form, as artist's books. A single print could be the product of one or multiple techniques. The most common printing process is now digital printing. Digital Prints refers to editions of images created with a computer using drawings, other prints, photographs, light pen and tablet, and so on. These images can be printed to a variety of substrates including paper and cloth or plastic canvas.

Art prints
Printmaking takes on many forms and although when it comes to Art Prints it refers normally to printing on paper, other materials are used. The process involves producing multiples of the same piece of art, which is called a print. Art Prints on paper are always popular and are often framed to create a real focal point within a living or working space. Art prints on canvas have grown increasingly popular also. Stretched over stretcher bar, Canvas Art Prints are now commonly unframed and hang on a wall in their raw art form. Art Prints range dramatically in price depending on the artist, the paper used and the edition size. Open edition Art Prints are the cheapest. Limited Edition Art prints becoming more expensive depending on the artist and the size of the edition.

Floral prints
Flower pictures and Floral Prints remain some of the bestsellers in the world of art.
Some of the most famous artists including Monet and Picasso are all renowned for their Floral Prints. Such is the popularity of flowers, it is often Floral Prints that get the nod when decorating a room or office environment. Often it is not the artist but the flower itself that people have a preference to. Roses over Lilly's, Peonies over Daffodils. The colour of Floral Prints also take president with reds or green or indeed the 'seasons' colour of choice making an impact on art buyers decisions.

Canvas Art
The popularity of Canvas Art is down in no small part to the numerous interior design shows on television. These prime time trendsetters have used the personal touch of Canvas Art to great effect. The quality of Canvas Art differs like all art with some of the imported canvases from Japan inferior in quality to the giclee printed fine art canvases used on many limited edition reproduction canvas art.

Photos to canvas
Adding that personal touch to a room or gift idea has seen the Photos to canvas or photos2canvas service as it is sometimes known, rise and rise in popularity. With the ability to print your photo or image on to a canvas means that literally everyone can be an artist. Family photos to canvas are still the most popular, with wedding photos and holiday photos a close second. With the advent of digital photography, fewer photos are developed in the traditional way and people are looking for unique ways to display their shots. Black and white, sepia and colour Photos to canvas are all possible now as well as clever Warhol style canvases and cartoon art techniques.

Andy Warhol Prints
Andrew Warhola or Andy Warhol as he is better known, became famous worldwide for his take on popular culture in the 60's. Andy Warhol Prints are now sold all over the UK and indeed the world. These prints are more popular today than ever. Original Andy Warhol Prints are now some of the most sort after works in art. When the prints come up for auction they can fetch millions. Andy Warhol Prints come in all sizes and the estate works with Kind and McGaw closely producing the finest art prints for sale in the UK and USA. Some of the best selling Andy Warhol Prints are his Marilyn Monroe portraits and other pop icons including Elvis and of course Campbell's Soup Can. Andy Warhol Prints from the 60's revolves around American Pop Culture - Dollar bills, famous brands and celebrities. Music and film are integral to Warhol's work in the 80s but it is his screen-printing at 'the factory' that fans of his work still champion today.