Papiers Découpés — Matisse Inspired Cut-Out Canvas Print
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Matisse Nude with Orange Canvas Print
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Kandinsky Gris Art Print
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Colourful Swirl Burst Canvas Print
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Red Algae on Sky Blue by Henri Matisse Canvas Print
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Klimt-Inspired Forest Radiance Canvas Print
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Fauvist Garden in Bloom Art Print
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Half Moon and Dots in Deep Red Art Print
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Bauhaus Exhibition Frankfurt 1923 Canvas Print
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Formes Bohèmes Shell No. 45 Art Print
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Leo Aura Zodiac Print Canvas Print
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Area Broken by Perpendiculars Canvas Print
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Apollo by Henri Matisse Canvas Print
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Ambient — Iridescent Flow Poster Canvas Print
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Capricorn Aura — Earth Element Canvas Print
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Sun and Scattered Earth Art Print
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Primordial Chaos by Hilma af Klint Art Print
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Checkered Petal Reverie Art Print
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Doves No. 2 by Hilma af Klint Art Print
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Sunlit Stack Shapes Art Print
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Soft Violet Bloom Canvas Print
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Starlit Modern Mirage Canvas Print
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Black Cat with Bright Eyes after Miró Canvas Print
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Black Cat at the Window Canvas Print
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Retro Vinyl Vibes Canvas Print
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Blush Horizon Art Print
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Soft Horizon Harmony Canvas Print
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Rowboat on a Still Lake Art Print
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Geometric Coastline Art Print
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Terracotta Muse Art Print
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Quiet Company Art Print
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Movement, Bermuda by Marsden Hartley Canvas Print
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Bauhaus Ausstellung 1919 Petal Motif Canvas Print
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Big Orange Disco Ball Art Print
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Bauhaus Ausstellung 1923 Arch Canvas Print
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Le Lagon by Henri Matisse Canvas Print
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Bauhaus Purple Geometry 1923 Canvas Print
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The Ten Largest No. 6 by Hilma af Klint Art Print
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Matisse Love Hearts Exhibition Poster Art Print
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Radiant Trio Sunburst Art Print
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Magnolia in Colour Blocks Canvas Print
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Patchwork Cat in the Miro Style Art Print
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Colourful Brushstroke Garden Canvas Print
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Pink and Green Pop Floral Art Print
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Haeckel Siphonophorae Plate 17 Art Print
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Monochrome Arches and Bowls Art Print
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Olive Mosaic Delight Art Print
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The Knife Thrower by Henri Matisse Canvas Print
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From sizing to framing and print quality, Fab's art experts break it all down—so you can find the right art for your space.
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Which geometric art prints work best in a living room?
For a living room, we'd go bold. A large geometric wall art print in the 70x100cm range sits perfectly above a standard sofa and gives the room an instant focal point without needing a gallery wall. Stick to prints with two or three colours that pick up tones already in your cushions or rug. Warm neutrals with a hit of terracotta or ochre work brilliantly in most living rooms, while black and white geometric prints suit cooler, more minimal spaces. All our framed prints arrive ready to hang with fixtures already attached, so you can have it on the wall within minutes of opening the box.
How do I style geometric prints without making a room feel busy?
The trick is to treat your geometric print as the room's loudest voice and let everything else play backup. Place one statement piece on your most visible wall and keep surrounding decor simple: solid-colour cushions, plain textiles, unfussy shelving. If you're mixing patterns elsewhere in the room, stick to organic textures like linen or boucle rather than competing prints. Minimalist geometric prints with plenty of white space are especially forgiving and work well in bedrooms or hallways where calm matters more than drama.
Should I choose framed or unframed for geometric abstract prints?
For geometric art specifically, we'd almost always say framed. The clean lines of a solid wood frame echo the structured shapes in the artwork and give it a polished, intentional feel. Our frames are FSC-certified hardwood (no MDF, no veneers) with UV-protective acrylic glazing, so the colours stay true even on a sun-drenched wall. The print and frame ship together, properly fitted in one box, which means no warping, no bubbling, and no Sunday afternoon wrestling match with a separate frame kit. If you've been burned by flimsy frames from elsewhere, this is the upgrade you'll actually notice.
Can I mix geometric prints with other art styles in a gallery wall?
Absolutely, and it usually looks better than an all-geometric grid. Pair one or two abstract geometric art prints with something organic, like a botanical or a landscape photograph, to create contrast that keeps the eye moving. The key is a shared colour palette: pick two or three colours that run through every piece and you can get away with mixing styles freely. We'd suggest anchoring the arrangement with your largest geometric print slightly off-centre, then building outward with smaller pieces. Keep the frames consistent (our natural oak or classic black work well for this) and the whole thing holds together.
How is geometric abstract art different from other abstract art?
Geometric abstraction uses structured shapes like circles, triangles, and grids as its visual language, whereas other abstract styles (think gestural brushstrokes or colour-field painting) lean on emotion and spontaneity. In practical terms for your walls, this means geometric abstract prints tend to feel more ordered and intentional, which makes them easier to pair with modern and Scandinavian interiors. They're also incredibly versatile: a mid-century geometric print can anchor a retro-inspired room just as easily as a colourful geometric piece can energise a neutral space. If you like art that adds structure without being literal, geometric abstraction is the sweet spot.















































