Print On Demand

About the National Museums NI Print on Demand Shop

Welcome to our Print on Demand Shop where you can purchase high-quality, made-to-order, framed and unframed prints of a selection of the artworks we hold in our collections.

The National Museums NI Print on Demand Shop is independently operated by Heritage Digital Ltd. of Cromford Mills, Mill Lane, Cromford, Derbyshire DE4 3RQ (company number 09940667).

Every purchase made helps support the work of National Museums NI.

Our Print on Demand collections cover a wide and varied range of subjects. We have a world class art collection including some of the finest Irish Art found anywhere in the world. It includes works by Sir John Lavery, William Conor and John Luke. Our International painting collection holds fantastic artworks from 17th to 19th Century with highlights by Peruzzi, Pieter Breughal the Younger and Jocob Jordaens. We also have extensive photographic collections that include extensive visual records of Ulster at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries by prominent local photographers of the day, Robert J. Welch, Alexander Hogg and William A. Green as well as the Harland & Wolff photo archive with many stunning visuals of the construction of the Titanic and her sister ships. Any of these images are available as prints made to order on the latest high-quality digital printers. We offer a custom framing service for prints, with a range of sizes and finishes available.

Sustainability

Prints are produced at the point of order, meaning there is no surplus stock that goes to waste. All packaging used is recyclable, recycled or compostable and reused wherever possible. We streamline the delivery process by sending orders directly from Heritage Digital significantly reducing the carbon footprint associated with deliveries.

Frame mouldings are sourced from a supplier that holds PEFC™ and FSC® Chain of Custody certifications from BM TRADA Certification Ltd. Products carrying the FSC® and PEFC™ labels are independently certified to assure consumers that they come from forests that are managed to meet the social, economic, and ecological needs of present and future generations.