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Food Art Prints
Feast your eyes and express your style with our Food Art Prints collection. Transform your kitchen or dining area into a vibrant gallery of taste and personality, where every print tells your culinary story. No need for a renovation — just hang, admire, and savor the change. Each piece is made to order, framed, and ready to bring warmth and flair to your space without breaking the bank.
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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.
What kind of food art prints work best in a kitchen?
For most kitchens, we'd steer you towards bold, graphic food illustration prints or warm-toned food photography prints rather than anything too fussy or abstract. A single framed print of citrus fruit or fresh bread in the 40x50cm or 50x70cm range looks brilliant on the narrow wall next to a window or above a breakfast bar. If your kitchen has neutral cabinets (white, grey, wood-tone), food prints with rich reds, oranges, or deep greens will give you that pop of life without clashing. Our giclée prints on thick matte paper handle kitchen light beautifully with zero glare, and the UV-protective acrylic glaze means steam and sunlight won't fade the colours over time.
How do I choose the right size food print for my dining room wall?
Use the two-thirds rule: your print or group of prints should span roughly two-thirds the width of whatever's below it. So above a standard 180cm dining table, you want art that's about 100 to 120cm wide, whether that's a single large food art print (our 70x100cm is perfect for this) or a pair of 50x70cm prints hung side by side with a 5cm gap. Going too small is the most common mistake we see. A lonely A4 print above a six-seater table just looks like an afterthought. Commit to scale, and your dining room will feel intentionally designed rather than half-finished.
Will food prints look out of place outside the kitchen?
Not at all. Some of our most popular food art prints, think vintage fruit and vegetable prints, Italian market scenes, or richly coloured still life compositions, look completely at home in a hallway, living room, or home office. The trick is framing: a food print in a natural oak frame reads as a considered art choice, not a novelty kitchen piece. We'd especially recommend culinary art prints with a painterly or illustrative style for non-kitchen spaces, as they lean more "art" than "décor."
Are your food prints good enough quality to use as restaurant wall art?
They genuinely are. Our restaurant wall art prints are museum-grade giclée on thick matte paper, framed in solid FSC-certified wood with UV-protective acrylic glazing, so they hold up in busy, well-lit commercial spaces. The frames arrive properly fitted and ready to hang, which matters when you're doing ten or fifteen at once and don't want to deal with warping, bubbling, or separate assembly. Several of our food photography prints and vintage food prints have ended up in cafés and restaurants, and customers regularly tell us they look even better in person than on screen.
How can I make a blank kitchen wall more interesting without it looking cluttered?
The cleanest approach is a tight grid of three or four food prints for kitchen walls in matching frames, all the same size (we'd go 30x40cm in black or white frames). Pick prints that share a colour palette but vary in subject: say, a lemon, an artichoke, a loaf of bread, and a wine bottle. Hung in a 2x2 grid with consistent 4cm spacing, it reads as one deliberate statement rather than a random collection. This works especially well on the wall opposite your kitchen units, where you probably have the most unbroken space. Our prints ship framed and ready to hang, so you can have the whole arrangement up in under twenty minutes.
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