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Bumblejax Merges with SuperGraphics

Bumblejax Merges with SuperGraphics!

SuperGraphics, a leader in experiential graphics and sustainable large-format printing, is excited to announce the acquisition of Seattle-based fine art printer Bumblejax. This strategic move strengthens SuperGraphics’ presence in the premium fine art market and adds additional direct-to-consumer e-commerce expertise to its portfolio.

Bumblejax has earned a national reputation for producing museum archival quality artwork on distinctive materials such as acrylic, aluminum, bamboo, and canvas. By welcoming Bumblejax into the SuperGraphics family, SuperGraphics is expanding its portfolio of print solutions—serving commercial brands, individual artists, and photographers.

This marks SuperGraphics’ second entry into the fine art sector and reinforces our commitment to becoming a leading force. With Bumblejax’s streamlined e-commerce model and specialized production capabilities, SuperGraphics is better equipped to meet the growing demand for custom, gallery-quality wall art.

Bumblejax will continue to operate as a direct-to-consumer brand, accepting orders through its website and serving customers nationwide with the same high quality and care.

Through this integration, SuperGraphics now offers an even more versatile suite of print solutions—from immersive branded environments to fine art prints—delivered under one roof with expanded expertise and efficiency.

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