The Frame
Exploring art, space, and the stories behind the frame
How to Choose Scandinavian Prints for Your Livi...
You've measured the wall, you know you want Scandinavian prints, and now you're stuck. How big? How many? Which frames? This guide gives you the maths, the layouts, and the...
How to Style Feminine Wall Art Without Overdoin...
You love the soft palettes, the figurative line drawings, the abstract florals. You also don't want your living room to read like a teenager's mood board. This guide is for...
How to Arrange Wall Art Sets: Layouts That Actu...
You've got the prints. You've got a hammer. You're staring at a blank wall trying to remember what that interiors article said about eye level. This guide skips the inspiration...
How to Build a Gallery Wall with Impressionist ...
You love the soft light of a Monet water garden and the wild colour of a Van Gogh wheat field, and you want a whole wall of that energy in...
Navy vs Royal Blue Wall Art: How to Pick the Ri...
You've narrowed it down to blue. Good. The trouble is that "blue" covers everything from a near-black navy to an electric cobalt, and the wrong shade on your wall can...
How to Decorate a Hallway With Art (And Finally...
Hallways are the rooms you walk through without thinking, until guests arrive and you suddenly notice the bare walls. This guide is for anyone staring at an empty corridor wondering...
Building an India Travel Gallery Wall: Layouts,...
India might be the most photogenic country on earth, which is exactly why most travel gallery walls inspired by it end up feeling like visual chaos. Pink palaces fight with...
Styling William Morris Prints in Modern Homes W...
Morris prints carry baggage. Mention them and people picture floral wallpaper in a Cotswolds B&B, dark wood sideboards, and a doily under every lamp. That reputation is unfair, and easily...
Choosing a Set of 3 William Morris Prints That ...
Buying one Morris print is easy. Buying three that look intentional together, hung at the right height with the right spacing, is where most people get stuck. This guide walks...
How to Hang William Morris Prints as a Set: Pai...
Morris prints break the rules of standard gallery wall advice. The patterns are dense, the colours are layered, and the visual weight is heavier than modern minimalist art, which means...
Building a William Morris Gallery Wall: Layouts...
Gallery walls go wrong when people guess. With William Morris prints, where every design is already busy with leaves, vines and birds, guessing gets expensive. This guide gives you specific...
Arts and Crafts Botanical Art: Why Morris's Lea...
Trends in wall art now turn over faster than ever. A pattern goes viral in spring, floods every feed by summer, and looks dated by Christmas. Morris's leaf designs, drawn...
William Morris Patterns Explained: What Each Ga...
If you've ever scrolled through a Morris collection and felt all the patterns blur into one botanical haze, you're not alone. The differences between Honeysuckle, Jasmine and Bower are genuinely...
Why William Morris Prints Look Better in Modern...
The idea that William Morris prints belong in oak-panelled drawing rooms and chintzy country cottages is one of the most persistent myths in interior design. It is also wrong. His...
William Morris's Most Famous Designs, Ranked: F...
Morris created over 50 patterns across his career, but most people can name four or five. This guide goes deeper, explaining what makes each design distinctive, how his printing techniques...
The Peacock in William Morris's Work: Why It Be...
William Morris designed hundreds of patterns across his career, but he kept circling back to one bird. The peacock appears in his textiles, tapestries, embroideries, carpets and wallpapers across more...
William Morris and Nature: How Butterflies, Bir...
Search for "William Morris butterfly print" and you'll find thousands of products. Search Morris's actual archive of wallpapers and textiles and you'll find almost none. The story of how nature...
Butterflies in Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts:...
Butterflies have been quietly fluttering through Western decorative art for over 150 years, surviving every shift in taste from Victorian parlours to mid-century minimalism to whatever you'd call the current...
How to Style William Morris Prints in a Modern ...
William Morris designed his patterns in the 1870s and 1880s, but the colour palettes he used (sage, ochre, deep teal, faded terracotta) are almost identical to the ones contemporary paint...
William Morris Gallery Wall Ideas That Actually...
William Morris prints are stunning. They're also dense, intricate, and capable of overwhelming a room if you hang them wrong. Most gallery wall guides ignore this problem entirely, so here's...