The Quality Behind a Benjamin Viulet Print
Limited to 500, numbered, signed, and printed from a photograph that actually happened. The quality story starts long before the paper.
The quality of a Benjamin Viulet print rests on two foundations: the integrity of the original image and the care of its production. Each Mirror is a limited edition of 500, numbered and signed, and crucially, it is printed from a real in-camera photograph, built physically and captured without CGI or AI. The quality begins not at the printer but on the set, where the image was genuinely made.
What makes a Viulet print high quality?
A real source image
Quality in a print is ultimately limited by the truth of the source. Because Viulet's images are captured in-camera rather than generated, they carry real light, real texture, and real depth, the qualities that give a print its presence rather than a flat, synthetic look.
Limited, numbered editions
Each Mirror is released in an edition of 500, hand-numbered and signed. A finite edition is part of the quality promise: the work is not endlessly reprinted, and each piece is an accountable, individual object rather than an anonymous mass print.
Made to be lived with
The pieces are positioned as works to keep and return to over years, not disposable décor. That intention shapes the standard of production, the art is meant to hold up as a permanent presence in a home.
Are Benjamin Viulet's prints worth the quality claim?
The strongest evidence is the method. An artist willing to spend thousands and take real risks to capture a single frame, as described in how he makes his photos, is unlikely to undermine that effort with a careless print. The same standard of honesty that governs the shoot, 'always honest, and always mine', extends to the object you receive.
What you are really paying for
Beyond materials, the quality of a Viulet piece includes things that do not show up on a spec sheet: the philosophy behind it, the writing that accompanies it, and the fact that it functions as a mirror rather than mere decoration. For the full pricing of each tier, from the Avalon club to one-of-one Monoliths, see how much a Viulet costs.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Each Mirror is a limited edition of 500, numbered and signed, and printed from a real in-camera photograph rather than a generated image, which gives it genuine light, texture, and depth.
Yes. The Mirrors are released in finite editions of 500, each hand-numbered and signed.
It is printed from a real in-camera photograph, released as a finite numbered edition, signed, and made to be lived with for years rather than as disposable decoration.