ARTWORK PAYMENT PLANS BY AFFIRM
With Affirm's flexible financing options, you can choose a payment plan that suits your budget and works best for you.
"Fine art should be accessible to everyone." - Peter James
We are pleased to offer affordable payment options so you can start enjoying your artwork now and pay over time, without using a credit card, with rates as low as 0% APR (zero interest). Affirm offers a flexible alternative to traditional credit cards, allowing you to finance purchases on this website over time.
HOW IT WORKS
Go to the details page of any image, choose the size you are interested in, and an Affirm link will appear under the image name. Click the link to access payment options and a risk-free application. Or, add an item to your cart and choose the Affirm option at checkout to see options and apply then. You will receive an instant decision with just a few clicks.
Affirm only performs a soft credit check, ensuring that your credit score remains unaffected. Your sensitive information is securely encrypted and protected using industry-standard security measures. With no late or hidden fees, you'll know the exact terms of your loan—including APR and monthly payments—before selecting the plan that best suits your needs.
For example, a $2,400 Metal Print like the 30x60 pictured here, would be:
$400 a month for 6 months
with 0% APR,
or $149.72 for 18 months
at 15% APR,
or $83.20 for 36 months
at 15% APR.
Affirm offers rates ranging from 0-36% APR with payment terms of 3, 6, 12, 18, or 36 months. For example, an $800 purchase could cost $139.23 per month over 6 months at 15% APR for a total of $835.36. Payment options through Affirm are subject to an eligibility check and are provided by their lending partners, which you can find at affirm.com/lenders.
The available options depend on your purchase amount, and a down payment may be required. For important information on state licenses and notifications, visit affirm.com/licenses.
To qualify for Affirm, customers must: be a U.S. resident (including U.S. territories), be at least 18 years old (19 if you're a ward of the state in Nebraska), have a Social Security number, and own a U.S.-registered phone number capable of receiving SMS.