The 200
A Living Archive of Artisan & Architecture in Capitals
Fine Art Print Collection
An Ode to Craftsmanship
A print collection celebrating artisan and architecture within global capitals before industrialisation reshaped the world
2026 | London
2027 | Paris
2028 | Tokyo
(Printers certified by renowned paper mills Canson & Hahnemühle)
While the industrial, digital, and technological revolutions accelerated and optimised the working world, they simultaneously devalued the art of human craft.
Standardised production has pushed artisan craftsmanship closer to extinction. Our streets, once filled with independent specialist makers and tradespeople, are no longer the same.
Our buildings have lost their decorative character and detail — replaced by glossy high-rises built as little more than straight rectangles or oddly shaped, skewed structures.
The 200 is about rediscovering craftsmanship. Through authentic, global storytelling, it is dedicated to preserving the independent and specialist skills mastered over generations — before they are lost entirely.
EDITIONS
April | Kiani Artisan Tea
The Royal Exchange
In the heart of Bank, beneath the grand Corinthian portico of the Royal Exchange — a neoclassical landmark designed by Sir William Tite and opened by Queen Victoria in 1844, its central courtyard once alive with merchants striking deals — Sara, founder of Kiani Tea continues what her great-grandfather began: a tea merchant and exporter whose craft originated in ancient Persia and travelled across generations to find her.
May | King & Allen
Bishopgate
Near Liverpool Street, where Victorian iron trainsheds meet the Dutch gables of Spitalfields' old weavers' houses, King & Allen work at the intersection of precision and intuition. Bespoke tailoring is architecture in cloth — every cut a structural decision, every seam load-bearing in its own way. A suit built here is not assembled. It is designed.
The 200 Collection
Every edition is revealed to collectors by newsletter on the 6th, then dispatched on the 12th.
Each hand-signed, numbered edition is printed in London and dispatched worldwide with tracked delivery. It arrives ready to frame — A5 with a 2cm white border — accompanied by a printed note on the architectural story, the artist's process, and the artisan behind it.
Collectors Only
The List Magazine
The List is a digital magazine of artisan places and spaces — visited, vetted, and captured in sketches and photographs. Included for quarterly and annual collectors
Quarterly & Annually Collectors Only
Annual Exhibition & Open Studio Invite
Open studio invite sessions and private invitation to the annual exhibition
Quarterly & Annually Collectors Only
All dates can be subject to change. Collectors will be informed ahead of time by email.
The 200
Every edition is revealed to collectors by newsletter on the 6th, then dispatched on the 12th.
Delivery is with tracked worldwide as standard.
Payments are processed through GoCardless and protected by the Direct Debit Guarantee. The Society opens on a rolling basis — join after a release date and your first edition follows the Friday after. When all 200 places are filled, the subscription closes.
To acquire previous editions, priced at £59 each, note your interest in your membership and we will follow up with a payment option.
£59
Monthly
£212
Quarterly
10% discount
Includes quarterly digital magazine, two open studio sessions, annual exhibition invite
£601
Annually
15% discount
Includes printed quarterly magazine, four open studio sessions, annual exhibition invite
You have a statutory right to cancel your subscription within 14 days of receiving your first print under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013. To cancel within this period, email info@anpingedits.com with your name and order reference. After the 14-day period, you may cancel at any time by emailing us at least 14 days before your next renewal date. Full cancellation terms are set out in our Terms & Conditions. By subscribing, you agree to our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
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All prints are A5 size with a 2cm white border that bleeds out beyond the A5 dimensions, allowing it to fit perfectly in a standard A5 mounted frame.
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I use museum-quality giclée printing, a sophisticated technique that produces exceptionally detailed, vibrant prints designed to last over 200 years without fading when properly cared for.
All prints are printed in London in a Canson & Hahnemühle certified printers
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Print runs are dispatched weekly on Fridays. Your order will be sent in the next available Friday dispatch following your purchase.
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Yes — all orders are sent with tracked delivery. You’ll receive tracking information so you can follow your print’s journey to you.
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Yes. Free tracked delivery is included for both UK and international orders.
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The next month’s edition is announced in the third week of each month exclusively via the collectors’ newsletter. Sign up to make sure you’re the first to find out which London artisan is featured next.
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No, individual prints cannot be purchased, prints are only available via subscriptions
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You may cancel your subscription at any time. To avoid being charged for your next billing cycle, please email info@anpingedits.com at least 14 days before your next renewal date. If you are within your first 14 days of receiving your first print, you are entitled to a full refund under your statutory cancellation right — please see 'What is my right to cancel?' above.
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If you are not satisfied after receiving your first print, you have a statutory 14-day right to cancel your subscription and receive a full refund. Simply email info@anpingedits.com within 14 days of receiving your first print. You will need to return the print at your own cost. After the 14-day period, you can cancel at any time with 14 days' notice before your next renewal.
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Yes. All prices shown on this website are inclusive of VAT at the applicable rate.
Exhibitions