andrewrobinsonart GPSR STATEMENT
The GPSR is an EU regulation aimed at ensuring products placed on the market are safe for consumers. It applies to all consumer products sold in the EU and Northern Ireland, including those marketed through online platforms.
Products manufactured by andrewrobinsonart and for andrewrobinsonart by a third party are both documented below in order to conform with GPSR requirements.
Products manufactured by andrewrobinsonart
Products that fall into the catagories of Fine Art Framed Prints & Limited Edition Framed Prints are both manufactured by andrewrobinsonart and are packed and dispatched to customers from andrewrobinsonart premises.
andrewrobinsonart
Company Responsible Person: Andrew Robinson.
Contact; andrew@andrewrobinsonart.com
Address. andrewrobinsonart. 12 Asplins Avenue, Needingworth, Cambridgeshire, PE27 4SX, England.
Andrewrobinsonart manufacturers 100% of the products listed on Amazon, Ebay, Folksy, & Mademe none of the products listed on these online selling sites are manufactured by third parties.
EU Representatives for Partners (Products Manufactured on behalf of andrewrobinsonart)
Products that fall into the categories of Posters, Framed Posters, Canvas Prints, Framed canvas Prints, and Mugs are all manufactured by Gelato and are packed and dispatched to customers from their production partners premises.
To ensure our on-demand products comply with any applicable safety rules, we partner with an established EU-based world leader.
Gelato
Company Responible. Gelato Estonia OÜ
Contact: support@gelato.com
Gelato Estonia OÜ, EstoniaRotermanni 6-2nd floor, 10111 Tallinn, Estonia
Technical File: Available
GPSR Safety Attestation
Although we believe the GPSR is largely intended for mass-produced consumer goods, we continue to monitor regulatory developments and ensure that any item potentially falling within the “consumer product” realm meets the necessary compliance standards. Our focus, however, remains on unique, artist-led creations that do not conform to typical mass-production models.
Why Original Artworks Generally Do Not Fall Under EU Consumer Product Regulations. Historical Background
Regulatory Focus
The EU’s product-safety rules were designed to protect consumers from hazardous or defective mass-produced goods, such as electrical devices, toys, and everyday household items.
Art Exception
Traditionally, purely decorative or artistic works have not been targets of product-safety legislation due to their unique, non-mass-produced nature and aesthetic (rather than utilitarian) function.
Key Points About Artworks.
Non-Mass Production
Original artworks (and limited-edition prints) are produced in single editions or short runs—unlike typical consumer goods that are mass-manufactured.
Aesthetic Purpose
A paintings or intrinsic value lies in cultural and creative expression, not in a practical or functional use.
Low Risk Profile
Product-safety rules are intended to protect the public from foreseeable dangers during normal usage. A wall-hung painting does not present the same kind of risk as an electronic device or a toy with small parts.
Given the historical and legal context, artworks—one-off paintings, unique sculptures, and signed prints—are generally excluded from GPSR obligations. They are not standard consumer goods, they lack typical mass-production characteristics, and they do not pose the types of safety risks that the GPSR targets.
At andrewrobinsonart, our focus is on providing collectible, decorative artworks for adults to enjoy, and we will continue to monitor any regulatory changes to ensure we remain compliant for the benefit of ourselves and our customers.