Botanische Fenster-Poster

Bring die Ruhe der Natur an deine Wände: Unsere Botanischen Fenster-Poster verwandeln jeden Raum in eine entspannte Auszeit – ganz ohne Renovierung. Zarte Formen und sanfte Farbtöne schaffen eine ruhige Atmosphäre und unterstreichen deinen persönlichen Stil. Die Kollektion bietet eine sorgfältig kuratierte Auswahl an Motiven, die sich harmonisch in unterschiedliche Räume und Einrichtungsstile einfügen. Jedes Poster wird auf Bestellung gefertigt, bereits gerahmt geliefert und ist sofort bereit zum Aufhängen – für ein frisches, individuelles Update, das einfach, schnell und erschwinglich ist. Jetzt entdecken, Lieblingsmotiv finden und dein Zuhause in eine persönliche Wohlfühloase verwandeln.
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Where do botanical window art prints look best in a home?

They're perfect for rooms that lack natural light or outdoor views. If you have an interior-facing living room or a hallway without windows, a large botanical window scene print (60x80cm or bigger) creates the illusion of depth and greenery where there is none. We think they work especially well above a sideboard or console table, giving the wall a sense of place rather than just decoration. The garden window style prints are also brilliant in kitchens and dining areas where you want that bright, airy feel without actual sightlines.

How should I frame botanical window prints for the best result?

Honestly, framing is where most people get burned with art prints. Cheap frames warp, prints bubble, and the whole thing looks like a student poster within six months. Our botanical window art prints come properly fitted in solid FSC-certified wood frames with UV-protective acrylic glazing, so the colours won't fade even if you hang them in a sun-drenched spot. For this collection, we'd recommend a white or natural oak frame to keep the botanical tones front and centre rather than competing with a dark surround. They arrive ready to hang, no trips to the framer required.

Do botanical window prints work as a gift for someone who's just moved?

They're one of the safest and most thoughtful art gifts you can give. Botanical window scenes are universally appealing, they suit almost any interior style from modern Scandi to traditional country, and they immediately make a blank wall feel intentional. A framed 40x50cm botanical windowsill print is a great gift size: substantial enough to feel generous, not so large it overwhelms a room you haven't seen. Plus, with our 99-day returns policy, the recipient can exchange it if they need a different size or style.

What size botanical window print should I choose for above a sofa?

For a standard UK three-seater sofa (roughly 200cm wide), go for a 70x100cm print. It should sit about two-thirds the width of the sofa to look balanced, and you want the bottom edge roughly 15-20cm above the back cushions. Anything smaller and it floats awkwardly. If you're working with a two-seater or a smaller reading nook, a 50x70cm botanical window view print hits the sweet spot. Our largest framed art print size is 70x100cm, which makes a proper statement without needing a gallery wall approach.

What do windows symbolise in art, and why are they so popular in botanical prints?

Windows in art have always represented a threshold between interior life and the wider world. In botanical window prints, that symbolism lands perfectly: you get the comfort of a domestic scene combined with the calm of nature just beyond the frame. It's why these prints resonate so strongly in spaces that feel closed-in or need warmth. They tap into something deeper than just looking pretty on a wall. The best nature window view art prints capture a specific moment of light, a time of day, a season, which gives your room an emotional anchor that abstract art rarely manages.