Drawn in 1813. Restored for your wall.
The Scarlet Banksia (Banksia coccinea) was collected on the Investigator voyage and engraved for Ferdinand Bauer's Illustrationes Florae Novae Hollandiae in 1813. We restore plates like this one in Australia and print them to order. Historically sourced, museum-quality botanical art, sized for the wall you actually have.
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The plate before the print
In 1801 the Investigator anchored at King George Sound, on the south coast of Western Australia. On board was Ferdinand Bauer, the botanical illustrator Matthew Flinders carried to record plants no European had drawn. Banksia coccinea, the Scarlet Banksia, was one of them.
Bauer sketched in the field against a numbered colour chart, then finished the plates years later from those notes. The Scarlet Banksia was engraved for his Illustrationes Florae Novae Hollandiae and published in 1813.
The species is still where he found it. Scarlet Banksia grows on the WA south-coast scarp and through the kwongan heath, vivid and slow-growing and largely unchanged.
The illustration spent the next two centuries in archives most people will never visit. We think it belongs on a wall.
Restored, not redrawn
Every line in this print is Bauer's. Nothing is repainted and nothing is reimagined.
Restoration starts with a high-resolution scan of the original plate. We remove two centuries of foxing, creases and scanning artefacts, then recover colour and detail lost to time. The work is slow and most of it is invisible. That is the point.
Each plate is prepared at 6000 by 9000 pixels. That is enough resolution to hold Bauer's line work cleanly at every size we print, up to the 70 by 100.
Twenty-two plates in the range. The quiz finds yours.
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What the restoration is printed on
A careful restoration deserves a surface that holds it.
250gsm FSC-certified matte uncoated archival paper, natural white, 0.29mm thick. Heavier than a poster, with no gloss to fight the line work.
Durable pine, 20 to 25mm thick, in natural timber, white, dark wood and black. Glazed with shatterproof plexiglass. Lighter to ship than glass and safer when you are hanging art in a rental.
The 30 by 40 sits well above a desk. The 50 by 70 holds a wall on its own. The 70 by 100 is the statement size, for the one wall that can carry it.
Sizes and prices
Most people start with the 50 by 70. All prices in AUD.
Sits well above a desk
Unframed $54.95 / Framed $139.95
Holds a wall on its own
Unframed $79.95 / Framed $239.95
Statement size
Unframed $109.95 / Framed $369.95
Free shipping worldwide, no minimum order.
Not sure which size or species suits your space. The quiz narrows it down in five questions.
What each size looks like on a wall



Nothing here sits in a warehouse
Every print is made when you order it. No stock runs, no remainders, no waste.
Take the Find Your Print quiz or go straight to the species you already know you want.
Australian orders are printed in Australia by our print partner. Closer printing means shorter shipping distance.
Made to order takes a little longer than a warehouse. The print that arrives was made for you, not for a forecast.
Claims you can check
Most environmental claims in this category name nothing you can verify. We would rather name less and have it hold up.
The paper is FSC-certified, which covers the forestry behind every sheet we print on. Made to order means nothing is produced that nobody bought.
And 1% of sales goes to native Australian reforestation. Banksia coccinea has held the kwongan heath of the WA south coast together for a long time. Putting a fraction of every sale back into country like that seemed like the least the prints could do.
22 plates. The Scarlet Banksia is one of them.
Australian natives and species from the Northern Hemisphere archives, restored the same way.
Common questions
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Two centuries is long enough in an archive
Bauer drew the Scarlet Banksia for an 1813 catalogue. The plate has waited a long time for a wall.
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