Are cat art prints actually a good gift for a cat lover?
Honestly, they're one of the best gifts for cat lovers because they're personal without being gimmicky. A beautifully framed cat art print feels considered and grown-up, unlike another novelty mug that ends up at the back of a cupboard. Our framed prints arrive ready to hang with solid wood frames and UV-protective glazing, so the person you're gifting doesn't need to faff around at a framing shop. We'd suggest a 30x40cm or 40x50cm framed print as the sweet spot for a gift: substantial enough to make an impact, easy to find a home for on any wall.
Where should I hang cat wall art so it doesn't look childish?
The trick is placement and style. A single cat illustration print in a clean black or natural oak frame looks fantastic above a hallway console table or in a reading nook, not clustered with other novelty pieces. For a living room, go for something more artistic like a vintage-style cat painting or a minimalist line drawing at 50x70cm or larger, and hang it at eye level as a standalone piece. Keep the surrounding decor simple and let the print do the talking. Cat themed wall art looks best when it's treated like art first, cat second.
What do cats symbolise in artwork, and does it matter when choosing a print?
Cats in paintings have symbolised everything from independence and mystery to domesticity and comfort, depending on the era. In Dutch Golden Age art they often represented untamed nature; in Japanese woodblock prints they're playful tricksters. It doesn't need to dictate your choice, but it's worth knowing because it can help you pick a cat print that fits the mood of your room. A serene, regal cat portrait suits a calm bedroom or study, while a playful or funny cat print brings energy to a kitchen or hallway.
Should I get a framed cat print or a canvas for my wall?
For most rooms, we'd steer you towards a framed cat art print. The solid wood frame and museum-grade paper give it a polished, gallery feel that elevates the subject beyond "pet decor." Canvas works brilliantly if you want a larger statement piece, say 100x150cm above a sofa, because the frameless look with mirrored edges keeps things clean and modern at that scale. Both arrive ready to hang so you won't be wrestling with separate frames. If you're buying as a gift, go framed every time: it feels more complete and considered straight out of the box.
Which famous cat paintings have inspired the cat art prints in this collection?
Cats have a rich history in fine art, from Théophile Steinlen's iconic "Le Chat Noir" poster to Henriette Ronner-Knip's sumptuous Victorian cat portraits and the bold, psychedelic felines of Louis Wain. Japanese ukiyo-e artists like Utagawa Kuniyoshi also created extraordinary cat artwork that still feels fresh today. You'll see echoes of all these traditions across our cat prints for walls, from vintage-inspired illustrations to more contemporary interpretations. If you're drawn to a particular era, try pairing a vintage cat art print with a natural oak frame for warmth, or a black frame for something more graphic and modern.
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