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Minimalist Plants Art Prints
Breathe life into your space with our Minimalist Plants Art Prints. These serene pieces invite nature's calm into your home, creating a sanctuary that's uniquely yours. Feel the tranquility wash over you as each piece effortlessly transforms your walls without the need for renovations. Affordable, made to order, and framed to perfection, they're ready to hang and designed to reflect your personal style, setting your space apart from the ordinary.
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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.
Which minimalist plant prints work best for a living room with neutral walls?
If your walls are white, warm grey, or beige, go for a single-stem botanical or a simple leaf print in muted greens or black and white. A 60x80cm framed print centred above your sofa is the move for a clean, finished look without overwhelming the space. Our framed minimalist plant prints arrive ready to hang with solid wood frames and UV-protective glazing, so the colours stay true even if your sofa gets afternoon sun. Pair with one or two real plants on a side table and the room will feel intentional rather than bare.
How do I create a minimalist plant gallery wall that doesn't look cluttered?
The trick is restraint. Pick three prints maximum, all from the same colour family, and arrange them in a simple horizontal line or an asymmetric cluster with consistent spacing of around 5-8cm between frames. Matching frames in black or natural oak keep things cohesive. We'd suggest two 30x40cm prints flanking one 50x70cm piece for a hallway or bedroom wall. Because our frames ship already fitted to the print, everything lines up properly from the start, which is half the battle with gallery walls.
Are black and white plant prints too cold for a bedroom?
Not at all, but it depends on what you surround them with. A black and white plant print on its own above a bed with grey linen can feel a bit stark. Pair it with a warm-toned wooden frame (our natural oak is perfect for this) and soft textures like a chunky knit throw or linen bedding, and it becomes calm rather than cold. A single 50x70cm black and white leaf print above your headboard is a really confident, grown-up choice for a bedroom that needs finishing.
What size minimalist botanical print should I choose for a small space like a bathroom or home office?
For a bathroom, a single 30x40cm framed print is ideal. It adds character without competing with mirrors and shelving. For a home office, you can go slightly bigger: a 40x50cm or 50x70cm simple botanical art print above your desk gives you something lovely to look at during calls without being distracting. Our prints use museum-grade matte paper with no glare, so they work brilliantly in rooms with overhead lighting or windows directly opposite.
What makes minimalist plant art different from regular botanical prints?
Traditional botanical prints tend to be detailed scientific illustrations with lots of colour, labelling, and multiple specimens. Minimalist plant art strips that right back. You're looking at a single leaf, a lone stem, or a pared-down silhouette with plenty of negative space. The result is wall art that brings a natural, organic feel to your room without adding visual noise. It's particularly well suited to Scandi, Japandi, and modern interiors where the room itself is doing the talking and the art is there to ground it rather than dominate.
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