‘Gokko’ Printing

Have you always wanted to try screen printing, but don't have space at home or budget for a studio membership?

Our homespun ‘Gokko’ kits offer screen printing on-demand right at your kitchen table, utilising a clever machine from Japanese company Riso; the same folks who make our printers. Your custom artwork is transferred onto mesh which is then attached to a custom acrylic frame, allowing print without the need for chemicals, expensive equipment or years of expertise.

We're also bringing back the charm of Print Gocco, the original compact desktop printer released by Riso back in 1977. Tracking down the now discontinued bulbs and light sensitive screens has become a difficult task but using our nifty Riso invented equipment, we’re excited to offer custom screens perfectly sized to fit these vintage printers. Mini screens arrive pre-exposed with custom designs housed in a cardboard frame - ready to relive the nostalgia of creating mini tabletop prints.

Both kits were meticulously developed in-house at Duplikat and are 100% exclusive - you won’t find them anywhere else!

Gokko Screen Print

Gokko Screen Print

Introducing our versatile screen print kits, available in large and small sizes. Whether you’re just starting out or already have experience in screen printing, our kits are tailored to meet all your needs. You can also purchase extra mesh and supplies, meaning it can be used again and again.

Each kit comes with a full instruction sheet (Riso printed, naturally) and you can find lots of tips online. Two of our favourite screen print creators are Yoko’s Mini Mart and Yuk Fun - check them out for inspiration!

Artwork by Rowan Frewin

Gokko Mini Print

Gokko Mini Print

Hey there vintage Print Gocco owners - it's time to dust off that machine and unleash its potential. Introducing our mini print screens, specifically designed to work seamlessly with your existing machine. They’re available in sets of two, allowing you to create separate artworks or multi colour prints.

You can find the machines fairly easily on eBay and there are tons of Print Gocco obsessed resources online! Check out Wikipedia for a bit of history, plus the Flickr Gocco Group and Facebook Gocco Group.

Artwork by Bryony Moss