Poster Vodka-Definition – Typografie Schwarz-Weiß
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Poster Eleganter Windhund im Anzug mit Rotweinglas
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Poster Après-Ski-Chic – minimalistische Linienkunst
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Poster Hand mit Weißweinglas vor pinkem Hintergrund
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Which drink art prints work best in a kitchen?
Coffee prints for kitchen walls are the most popular choice for good reason: they tie into the space where you actually make the stuff. A pair of coffee-themed prints in 30x40cm frames flanking a window or above a coffee station looks intentional without trying too hard. If your kitchen doubles as an entertaining space, mixing in a wine art print or cocktail poster creates a nice visual shift from the cooking zone to the social zone. Our framed prints arrive ready to hang and use UV-protective acrylic glazing, so steam and sunlight won't fade them over time.
How should I choose wall art for a home bar area?
Start with the mood you want: cocktail wall art with bold colours and graphic compositions gives a lively, social feel, while whiskey art prints or vintage wine artwork lend a moodier, more intimate atmosphere. For a dedicated bar cart or built-in bar, we'd go with one statement piece (50x70cm or larger) centred above the setup rather than a scatter of small frames that get lost behind bottles. A framed print on thick matte paper looks far more polished than a glossy poster and won't throw glare from any bar lighting you have going on.
Can I mix different drink themes in a gallery wall?
Absolutely, and we'd actually encourage it. A gallery wall mixing coffee prints, wine art, and cocktail poster prints works brilliantly if you stick to a consistent frame colour and a shared colour palette across the prints. For example, pick three to five pieces in black frames, keeping the artwork within a warm tonal range (think espresso browns, deep reds, amber). Hang them in a cluster above a dining bench or sideboard with no more than 5cm between frames. It reads as curated rather than chaotic.
Are framed drink prints good enough quality to give as a gift?
They're one of the best gifts you can give someone who's just moved or is setting up a home bar. Our frames are solid FSC-certified wood (no flimsy MDF), the print is museum-grade giclée on thick matte paper, and everything arrives properly fitted and ready to hang in one box. No separate assembly, no warped corners, no DIY framing trips. A 30x40cm framed cocktail or wine art print in a nice oak or black frame is a thoughtful, immediately usable gift that looks far more expensive than it is.
What does wine symbolise in art, and does it matter when choosing a print?
Wine has been a symbol of celebration, abundance, and the good life in art for centuries, from Dutch Golden Age still lifes to modern minimalist illustrations. You don't need to know art history to pick a wine art print, but it's worth thinking about what energy you want in the room. A rich, painterly still life with deep reds and golds suits a dining room or living room beautifully, while a clean, graphic wine illustration feels more at home in a modern kitchen. Choose the feeling first, and the symbolism takes care of itself.



