InkPoster has unveiled Duna, which the brand is calling the world’s first colour ePaper art poster to house an A1-size screen, surrounded by a hand-crafted sculpted frame from Italian design house Pininfarina.
Its paper-like screen and year-long cordless life are designed to bring a gallery-grade experience to interiors, delivering the deep colour hues and an authentic true-to-paper graphic print effect. Duna uses a large-format colour ePaper display that mimics the texture, depth and tonal richness of printed paper, delivering gallery-grade visuals with no glare and ultra-low power consumption.
The result is a wall-scale art experience that looks and feels analogue yet is powered by advanced digital innovation. At A1 screen size and more than one meter wide, InkPoster Duna is not a TV or a photo frame. It is conceived as a piece of furniture, designed for private homes, hotels and restaurants.
To mark the collaboration, the InkPoster App will also house an exclusive collection of original design sketches from the Pininfarina archives, offering owners a rare glimpse into the design house’s creative legacy.

InkPoster is a part of PocketBook brand portfolio, a Swiss-based company with nearly two decades of expertise in ePaper technology.
With InkPoster Duna, designed by Pininfarina, a thin, colour, non-backlit display presents images with the natural quality of a printed poster, while offering the freedom to change them at any time. A simple tap transforms the environment, with no cables and no glare.
The perimeter profile has been refined to visually reduce thickness, while the frame is crafted not from cardboard but Alcantara, a refined, sensory material also used in automotive interiors. The result is a significant reduction of metal and a greater emphasis on tactile experience.
Meanwhile, the stitching along the Alcantara adds a tailored and unexpected touch, turning the frame itself into a deliberate design gesture.
“Our work with InkPoster brings together classic design values and modern display technology,” says Nicola Girotti, Head of Product Design at Pininfarina. “By pairing an innovative colour ePaper screen with crafted materials, we aimed to create a piece that looks timeless and behaves beautifully in any space. We believe it opens a new chapter in how technology belongs in the home.”

With InkPoster Duna, the wall becomes a living gallery. The InkPoster App offers thousands of licensed artworks, from vintage posters and modern graphics to timeless classics. The collaboration between two brands that always want to deliver the extraordinary includes access to Pininfarina’s remarkable collection, an exclusive selection of original sketches and some most iconic automotive prototype designs of the studio.
Duna owners can also upload personal images. Artwork can be updated remotely from anywhere, and InkPoster Duna can hang vertically or horizontally to fit any space. With no cables and one-tap updates, Duna becomes an evolving design element that adapts to every moment and mood.
InkPoster Duna uses the latest E Ink Spectra 6 colour screen with Sharp IGZO for faster updates. It shows more than 60,000 natural colours without any backlight, meaning it behaves like a printed poster, not a glowing screen. Millions of tiny colour capsules move like real pigments to “ink-print” each artwork, and once the image appears, no power is needed to keep it on screen.
Unlike TVs and photo frames with LCD or OLED displays that burn energy nonstop, Duna uses power only when you change the image. One charge can last up to a full year, and even when switched fully off, the artwork remains visible thanks to the Power-Off mode. InkPoster Duna is quiet and non-intrusive. It emits no Blue Light, and has no flicker, no glow and no heat.
InkPoster Duna premieres at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, while the company will present its full collection of ePaper art posters to the design community at Salone del Mobile in Milan from April 21-26, 2026.
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