Floral Design Art Prints

Breathe life into your home with our Floral Design Art Prints. These pieces are more than décor; they’re a gateway to serenity and self-expression. Effortlessly transform any room with vibrant blooms and tranquil hues that reflect your unique style. No renovation needed—just unbox, hang, and let the beauty unfold. Made to order and framed for ease, these prints set your space apart with elegance and warmth.
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Blue Marigold by William Morris Art Print

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Fleurs Bohèmes Botanique Fig. 22 Art Print

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William Morris Protea Study Art Print

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Blush & Blue Blossoms Art Print

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Moody Ranunculus Bouquet Art Print

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Purple Peony Heritage Art Print

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Pink Tulips in a Striped Vase Art Print

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Flowers (Fleurs) by Henri Matisse Art Print

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Blue Dragon Floral Art Print

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Soft Lily Arrangement Art Print

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Lodden by William Morris Art Print

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Morris-Inspired Peony Blooms Art Print

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Zebra with Floral Crown Art Print

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Vintage Ivory Peonies Art Print

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Morris Red Botanical Art Print

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Colourburst Petals Art Print

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Blossom Harmony in Blue Art Print

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Dark Green Botanical Elegance Art Print

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William Morris Exhibition Poster Art Print

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Morris-Inspired Purple Peonies Art Print

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Zebra with Floral Crown Art Print

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Spring Flowers by Claude Monet Art Print

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Joyful Watercolour Blooms Art Print

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William Morris Floral Vase No. 07 Art Print

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Pink Meadow Botanical Sketch Art Print

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Sage Garden Bloom Art Print

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Blush Bloom on Checkered Coral Art Print

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Floral Crown Zebra on Coral Art Print

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Columbia Road Blooms Art Print

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Flower Market Union Square Tulips Art Print

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Soft Petal Flow Art Print

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Blue Botanicals in Painted Jar Art Print

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Flower Market Stockholm Tulips Art Print

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Graphic Floral Pop Bouquet Art Print

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The Botanical House Carnations Art Print

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Columbia Road Hydrangeas Art Print

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Blue Hydrangea Harmony Art Print

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Poppy Power Scandi Bloom Art Print

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Ginger Kitten with Flower Crown Art Print

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How big should floral art prints be for a living room wall?

For the wall above a standard sofa, we'd go with a 70x100cm floral art print every time. It fills roughly two-thirds of the sofa's width, which is the sweet spot for looking intentional rather than lost. If you're working with a narrower space or want a set of three floral prints side by side, 30x40cm each with consistent spacing creates a gorgeous triptych effect. Our framed prints arrive ready to hang with fixtures already attached, so you're not wrestling with fittings on a Saturday afternoon.

Are floral prints still in style?

Absolutely, and they're not going anywhere. The difference now is that the best floral wall art leans away from overly literal bouquet prints and toward more considered compositions: moody dark-background botanicals, oversized single-stem studies, and vintage-inspired scientific illustrations. These feel timeless rather than trendy. If you want something that works in five years as well as it does today, look for floral prints with a restrained colour palette (think muted greens, dusty pinks, or deep plums against a dark ground) rather than anything too bright or busy.

How should I frame botanical prints so they actually look good?

Framing is honestly where most botanical art prints go wrong. Cheap frames warp within months, and if the print isn't properly fitted you'll see bubbling or shifting behind the glass. We frame everything in solid FSC-certified wood with UV-protective acrylic glazing (no glare, no fading), and the print ships already fitted inside the frame, ready to hang. For floral subjects specifically, we think a natural oak frame complements warm-toned blooms beautifully, while a clean black frame gives more dramatic or dark-background florals that gallery-quality edge.

Which flowers work best as wall art for a bedroom?

For a bedroom you want something that feels calm rather than energetic, so skip anything too vivid or crowded. A single peony study or a soft-focus lavender print in a large format (50x70cm or bigger) creates that quiet, grounding feel you actually want to wake up to. Wildflower prints work well too, especially in muted, earthy tones. Hang it centred above the headboard or on the wall opposite your bed so it's the first thing you see in the morning.

What's the difference between floral art and botanical art prints?

Botanical art prints have their roots in scientific illustration, where accuracy and detail were the whole point. Think labelled diagrams of plant anatomy, precise colour rendering, and a white or neutral background. Floral art is broader and more expressive: it includes everything from painterly rose studies to abstract petal compositions. In practice, most of what you'll find in our collection sits somewhere in between. If your room skews traditional or minimal, lean botanical. If it's warmer and more layered, a looser floral style will feel more at home.