Hydrangea by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print
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Nakaguni by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print
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Kirifuri Waterfall by Hokusai Art Print
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Fishing Village by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print
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Moon Cape by Hiroshige Art Print
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Taira no Tadanori by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print
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The Great Wave by Katsushika Hokusai Art Print
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Taira no Tadanori by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print
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Hokusai Warbler and Roses Art Print
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The Third Month by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print
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Swirling Snow by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print
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Hokusai Bamboo Art Print
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Six Poetic Immortals by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print
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Chrysanthemums by Ohara Koson Art Print
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River in Winter by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print
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Mount Fuji by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print
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Carp or Koi by Ohara Koson Art Print
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Japanese Woman by Hokusai Art Print
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Red Birds by Hokusai Art Print
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Cockatoo and Pomegranate by Ohara Koson Art Print
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Rising Waves by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print
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Chrysanthemums by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print
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Gamecocks by Hokusai Art Print
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Goldfish by Shin Bijutsukai Art Print
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Willow Frog by William Morris x Matsumoto Hoji Art Print
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Dancing (Odori) by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print
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Resting Cat by Matsumoto Hoji Art Print
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Indigo Blossom Harmony Art Print
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Puppies (Enokoro) by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print
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Hokusai Pine Trees Poster Art Print
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Samurai, One of Four by Sekka Art Print
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Hoji Garden Tulip by William Morris Art Print
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The Great Wave by Hokusai Art Print
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Idleness by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print
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Cascading Cherry Blossom Art Print
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Nonomiya by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print
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Window with Black Cat, Matisse Style Art Print
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Bamboo in Snow by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print
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Willow and Cherry by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print
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Kamisaka Sekka Flower Basket Art Print
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A Crane by Taguchi Tomoki Art Print
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Kindling Salesgirl by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print
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Kindling Salesgirl by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print
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Two Songbirds by Hokusai Art Print
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Blooming Azalea in Blue Pot by Ohara Koson Art Print
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Bridges (Yatsuhashi) by Sekka Art Print
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Snowy Garden by Hiroshige Art Print
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Red Snapper and Bamboo by Hiroshige Art Print
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We’re serious about art, ask away
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.
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Which frame colour works best with Japandi art prints?
Go with a natural oak frame. It bridges the warmth of Scandinavian wood tones and the organic simplicity of Japanese design better than anything else. Black frames can work if you want a slightly sharper, more graphic feel against a white wall, but natural oak is the Japandi sweet spot. All our frames are solid FSC-certified wood with UV-protective acrylic glazing, so they'll look just as good in five years, even on a sun-facing wall.
How do I pick the right size Japandi print for above my sofa?
For a standard three-seater sofa (around 200cm wide), a single 70x100cm print creates a calm, intentional focal point, which is exactly what Japandi style calls for. Resist the urge to go smaller or to cluster lots of small frames; Japandi is about breathing room, not filling every gap. If your wall is particularly large, a pair of 50x70cm prints spaced about 10cm apart keeps things balanced without feeling cluttered. Our framed prints arrive ready to hang, so you won't be fiddling with fitting or alignment.
Will these prints work in a bedroom with warm neutral walls?
Absolutely, and honestly bedrooms are where Japandi wall art shines brightest. Warm neutrals like greige, soft clay, or warm white pair beautifully with the muted tones you'll find in this collection. We'd suggest hanging a single print centred above the headboard rather than a gallery wall; bedrooms should feel restful, not busy. Our prints are on thick matte paper with no glare, so they won't reflect lamplight back at you when you're trying to wind down.
Can I mix Japandi prints with art I already own?
You can, but be selective. Japandi style has a very clear visual language of muted tones, natural textures, and quiet compositions, so a bold pop-art piece next to it will fight for attention and both will lose. The prints that sit happily alongside Japandi work tend to be simple line drawings, soft abstract pieces, or nature-inspired photography in a similar tonal range. If you're replacing a few cheap prints that came with misaligned frames or warped edges, swapping them for our Japandi art prints is a quick way to bring the whole wall together since everything arrives properly fitted and ready to hang.
How is Japandi style art different from just minimalist or Scandi prints?
Scandi minimalism tends towards bright whites, clean geometry, and a certain crispness. Japandi art prints layer in the Japanese concept of wabi-sabi, an appreciation for imperfection and organic form, so you'll see softer brushstrokes, asymmetry, natural textures, and a warmer, earthier palette. Think the difference between a perfectly white Ikea shelf and a hand-thrown ceramic bowl. It's still minimal, but it has soul and warmth, which is why this Japanese Scandinavian design crossover has resonated so deeply with people decorating real homes.















































