Green Art Prints

Bring the outside in with prints that breathe life into your space. From soft sage to deep forest tones, this collection creates a sense of calm, balance, and natural beauty. It’s the easiest way to refresh your room and reconnect with what grounds you. Made to order, framed for impact, and ready to hang — all that’s missing is your favorite spot.

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Liberty London Hydrangeas Poster Art Print

Sale price From €19,95 €33,25

Sunlit Tuscan Lane Art Print

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Tabby, Pink Walls & a Martini Art Print

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Visit Tuscany Travel Poster Art Print

Sale price From €19,95 €33,25

Kew Gardens Orangery Travel Poster Art Print

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William Morris Fruit Garden Art Print

Sale price From €19,95 €33,25

Barcelona Daydream Facades Art Print

Sale price From €19,95 €33,25

View of Collioure by Henri Matisse Art Print

Sale price From €19,95 €33,25

Aerial Golfers Gathering Art Print

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Klimts Pink Garden Art Print

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Sun-Kissed Peaches Art Print

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Gardens of the World Botanical Art Print

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Black Cat Garden Muse Art Print

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Gustav Klimt Wildflower Bloom Art Print

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Yellow-billed Cuckoo by Audubon Art Print

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Brown Pelican by Audubon Art Print

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Sunlit Fairway Flow Art Print

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Swimmers in Green Water Art Print

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Monet's Cat in the Water Art Print

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Playful Spring Blooms Art Print

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Gray Tyrant by Audubon Art Print

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Alpine Cycling Adventure Art Print

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Matisse-Inspired Cut-Out Botanical Art Print

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La Dolce Vita Table Art Print

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Kew Gardens Palm House Travel Print Art Print

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Coast in Spring Art Print

Sale price From €16,95 €23,95

Lotus Gate, Jaipur Art Print

Sale price From €19,95 €33,25

Newquay, Cornwall Travel Poster Art Print

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Garden Tulip by William Morris Art Print

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Fresh Pineapple Pop Art Print

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London Fields Daffodils Art Print

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Purple Gallinule by Audubon Art Print

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Cottage Garden by Gustav Klimt Art Print

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William Morris Tulip Vase Art Print

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Roses by Vincent van Gogh Art Print

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Countryside Poise Art Print

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Open Window to the Riviera Art Print

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Tropical Brunch Cheers Art Print

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Morris White Cat Exhibition Poster Art Print

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Which shade of green art print works best for a living room?

For most living rooms, sage green wall art is the safest and most versatile pick. It reads as calm and sophisticated without competing with your sofa or rug. If your room already leans neutral (think beige, cream, warm white), an emerald green art print makes a stronger statement and gives the space some real energy. We'd recommend a framed 50x70cm or 70x100cm print above the sofa as a starting point, since that scale fills the wall properly without overwhelming a standard UK living room.

Can I mix different shades of green in a gallery wall?

Absolutely, and it tends to look far better than matching everything to one exact shade. The trick is sticking to two or three tones that sit in the same warmth family. For example, sage green, olive green, and forest green prints all play nicely together because they share warm, earthy undertones. Avoid mixing a cool mint with a warm olive, though, because it reads as accidental rather than curated. A set of three to five framed green art prints in varying sizes makes a gallery wall that feels collected, not catalogue-perfect.

What frame colour should I choose for green art prints?

For sage and muted greens, a natural oak frame warms everything up beautifully and suits Scandi or mid-century rooms. For deeper tones like emerald or forest green wall art, a black frame sharpens the whole print and gives it a more contemporary, polished feel. Our frames are solid FSC-certified wood with UV-protective acrylic glazing, so the colours stay true even if the print sits near a window. They arrive ready to hang, properly fitted with no warping, which makes a real difference compared to prints where you have to sort framing yourself.

Are green prints a good gift for someone who just moved house?

They're one of the best art gifts you can give, honestly. Green works in almost any room and doesn't clash with decor choices the recipient hasn't made yet. A framed green botanical print in 30x40cm is a thoughtful, ready-to-hang gift that doesn't require any DIY or decision-making on their end. Our prints ship framed and fitted in one box, so they can literally unbox it and put it on the wall. And with our 99-day returns policy, there's zero risk if it doesn't suit their space.

How do I decorate with green art if the rest of my room is quite neutral?

A neutral room is actually the ideal canvas for green wall art because the colour does the heavy lifting without fighting anything else. We'd go with one large statement print (70x100cm) rather than scattering smaller pieces, since a single bold piece anchors a neutral room and gives it a clear focal point. Pair it with one or two green accessories like a cushion or a vase to echo the colour, but don't overdo it. Green abstract art prints work particularly well here because they add colour and visual interest without introducing a literal subject that might date or feel too specific for the space.