Illustration Art Prints

Every piece in Fab’s Illustration Art collection is designed to do more than decorate — it adds movement, charm, and visual interest to your space. From striking line art to colorful character pieces, these framed prints turn empty walls into eye-catching statements. Easy to hang, built to stand out.

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The Art Book and Poppies Art Print

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Pasta, Wine, Everything's Fine Art Print

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Picnic Season Art Print

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Picnic Season Art Print

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Cat and the Stacked Bowls Art Print

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Pink Sky Giraffe Art Print

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Market Basket and Grocery List Art Print

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Spotted Dog in a Pink Scarf Art Print

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Little Blue Zebra Art Print

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Saturday Grocery Haul Art Print

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Red-Crowned Crane on Pink and Navy Art Print

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Dapper Dalmatian in a Scarf Art Print

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Hello Sunshine Pink Fridge Art Print

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Dalmatian in a Red Scarf Art Print

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Picnic Season Art Print

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Sunlit Window with Floral Curtain Art Print

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Folded Window Shade Art Print

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Window Light and Petals Art Print

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Standing Crane in Pink and Blue Art Print

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Dalmatian in a Pink Scarf Art Print

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Standing Ostrich on Mustard Art Print

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Picnic Season Summer Art Print

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Cats in Colours No. 2 Art Print

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Standing Ostrich on Mustard Art Print

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Italian Kitchen Things Art Print

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Hidden Cove Surf Beach Art Print

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Fig Toast and Daffodils Art Print

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Leopard on Green Art Print

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Big Beak Toucan Art Print

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Hidden Cove Surf Beach Art Print

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Poolside Holiday Art Print

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Italian Table Things Art Print

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Figs, Toast and Daffodils Art Print

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Two Step in Green Art Print

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Quiet Morning in Green Stripes Art Print

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Poolside Reader Art Print

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Tulips, Cake and Two Coffees Art Print

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Sitting Tiger on Sage Art Print

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Mustard Cat Art Print

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Standing Tiger on Sage Art Print

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Quiet Girl in Green Stripes Art Print

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Weekend Tennis Club Art Print

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Tennis Balls and Rackets Pattern Art Print

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Spilled Tennis Balls Art Print

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Tennis Rackets and Balls Pattern Art Print

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Match Point Tennis Player Art Print

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How do illustration art prints look framed compared to other art styles?

Illustration prints are one of the styles that benefit most from proper framing, because the bold lines and flat colour areas show up every flaw in cheap materials. Our illustration art prints are giclée-printed on thick matte paper and arrive already fitted in solid wood frames with UV-protective acrylic, so the colours stay punchy and there's zero glare. You won't get that annoying gap between print and mount or warped corners that plague budget frames. If you've been burned by poorly framed prints before, this is genuinely a different experience.

Which illustration prints work best for a living room with neutral walls?

If your living room is painted in whites, warm greys, or beiges, you want illustration wall art that brings energy without clashing. We'd go for prints with a limited but bold palette, think two or three strong colours like terracotta, navy, or forest green on a clean background. A single 60x80cm or 70x100cm framed print centred above your sofa acts as the focal point the room is probably missing. Steer clear of overly busy compositions; the best illustration art for living rooms has enough breathing room in the design to feel intentional, not chaotic.

Can I create a gallery wall mixing illustration prints with other art styles?

Absolutely, and illustration prints are actually one of the easiest styles to mix because their graphic quality gives a gallery wall structure. The trick is to anchor the arrangement with two or three illustrated art prints and then weave in a photography print or abstract piece to break up the rhythm. Stick to a single frame finish across all pieces so the wall reads as one collection, not a jumble. Our frames come in consistent colourways, which makes this much simpler than sourcing frames separately.

What size illustration print should I choose for a hallway or narrow space?

Hallways are where a lot of people default to tiny prints, and the result always looks timid. For a standard UK hallway (roughly 90cm wide wall space), go for a portrait-orientation framed illustration print in 40x60cm or even 50x70cm. The graphic, eye-catching nature of illustration artwork prints means they'll draw people through the space rather than getting lost. If you've got a longer hallway, a pair of matching-sized prints spaced 10-15cm apart works better than one large landscape piece.

How is illustration art different from fine art prints, and does it suit a more grown-up space?

The old idea that illustration is somehow less serious than fine art is genuinely outdated. Contemporary illustration prints draw on everything from mid-century design to editorial art, and the result is work that's intentional, often more visually striking, and far more versatile in modern interiors than a generic landscape. If you're worried about it feeling juvenile, look for illustrative pieces with muted palettes, textured linework, or architectural subjects. Printed at high resolution on museum-grade matte paper, these hold their own in a dining room, study, or bedroom just as confidently as any traditional artwork.