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Where light lingers, dimensions soften – and stories emerge.

On the International Day of Light, we celebrate the element that shapes how we see and experience a space. Light is not just illumination – it is depth, atmosphere, and perspective.
In our lightboxes layers reveal, allowing each visual to unfold with clarity and presence.

Image 1: Avicii Experience - lightbox constructions integrated with sound absorbers. Curator: Ingmarie Halling

Image 2: The Royal Dramatic Theatre - circular lightbox with premium print for the production "Liv, Död, Sex, Pop" Set designer: Josefin Hinders. Photo cred: Sören Vilks

Image 3: Sjöhistoriska Maritime Museum - lightboxes with premium printed images. Exhibition: Ghostships (143270)

Image 4: Stockholm House of Culture & City Theatre - lightboxes that can be updated with new images depending on the exhibition or current events. Exhibition Frida Kahlo

Image 5: Stockholm House of Culture & City Theatre - floating light boxes with premium printed images. . Exhibition: Aquanauts. Scenography: Pompe Hedengren

Image 6: Tekniska nämndhuset. Art Installation: Den lysande staden (the Luminous City) - lighting solution that was mounted underneath the glass work. Artist: David Svensson

Image 7: Borgholm Castle - custom lightboxes and traditional frames (without integrated lighting). Exhibition: Forgotten Places. Photo credit: Beatrice Garvey
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Echoes of the past, brought into new presence.
 
For the Swedish House of Nobility’s 400-year anniversary, Big Image enlarged an original painting into a large-scale print for this historic interior.
 
The work focused on translating the details, tones, and character of the original piece into a new format and scale. Produced in our Stockholm studio and developed for its setting, the final installation integrates with the architecture while giving the artwork a stronger visual presence.
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From page to place – a beloved world unfolds.

Lena Andersson’s illustrations are more than images – they are invitations to explore, to learn, and to imagine. Her characters have lived alongside readers for generations, shaping a quiet curiosity for nature and the world around us.

For the exhibition Lena Andersson’s World at Millesgården in Stockholm, Big Image premium printed her watercolours on Image Paper – retaining the softness and detail that define her work.

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Strength, shaped by light – a presence that lingers, even in stillness.
 
For the French Horse and Riding Institute IFCE, Big Image crafted a series of large-scale lightboxes printed on polyester fabric using our translight technique – allowing multiple expressions to exist within a single image. As the light changes, so does the visual, revealing new perspectives.
 
Framed in custom-made aluminium constructions, the lightboxes are designed for both presence and mobility throughout the IFCE tour.
 
Photo credit: Benoit Lemaire
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Walls that rise to hold the weight of a royal tragedy
 
For the stage design of Don Carlos, shown @folkoperan, we were involved from the early stages in crafting the wallpaper that wraps the stage. Reaching nearly 8 meters at its tallest point, these premium printed wallpaper pieces set the scene.
 
Director: Tobias Theorell
Set & costume design: Magdalena Åberg
Light designer: Ellen Ruge
Mask & wig: Therésia Frisk
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Shaped to unfold without edges ~ 𝓑𝓮𝓱𝓲𝓷𝓭 𝓽𝓱𝓮 𝓼𝓬𝓮𝓷𝓮𝓼 ~ as scale and material are brought into balance.
 
In our Berlin studio, Infinitus, developed in-house, is used to produce the largest seamless images in the world.
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A softness that holds an entire world.

For Der Rosenkavalier at Theater Lübeck, the long-standing collaboration between Big Image and Stefan Rieckhoff, continues in a scenography shaped by lightness – unfolding in the first act.

The backdrop, printed on gobelin tulle, carries soft, AI-enhanced imagery that allows light to move freely through the space. Layered with rear projection, the result is a delicate interplay of clarity and translucency.

Set Design: Stefan Rieckhoff
Costume Design: Tanja Liebermann
Lighting Design: Falk Hampel
Photo Credit: Jochen Quast
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Every work of art begins long before it is ever seen.
 
Across stages, exhibitions, and cultural spaces, we work closely with artists and creators to bring artistic ideas to life. Sometimes we print the art. Other times, we enable it through leftover fabrics that find their way into new hands, ideas, and expressions.

On World Art Day, we celebrate art in all its forms.
 
Image 1: Reused images, transformed with the artist’s own clay-based colors. Art: @mycket_ . Photo credit: Myra Wippler.
 
Image 2: Art used as a stage curtain at the Sámi National Theatre. Artist: Máret Ánne Sara. Photo credit: KORO/Monica Milch Gebhardt. @maretannesara 
 
Image 3: 400 people coming together in the project ‘Weaving for Squares’. Big Image contributed with leftover materials. Artist: Vega Määttä Siltberg @vegamaattasiltberg 
 
Image 4: Students at the Swedish School of Textile working with our waste materials in a course focusing on digital printing, patterns and form. Artist: @astridbrondgaardjensen 
 
Image 5: For the artist Lili Süper, Big Image premium printed the artwork for a performance that captured both her image and art inverted. Artist: @lili.sueper