Fab’s Cityscape Art Prints bring structure, movement, and modern energy to your space. Framed and ready to hang, these bold prints turn blank walls into curated focal points — adding contrast, clarity, and a sharp urban edge wherever they land.
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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.
What size cityscape art print works best above a sofa or bed?
For a standard UK three-seater sofa or double bed, we'd go with a 70x100cm framed print every time. It fills roughly two-thirds of the width, which is the sweet spot for looking intentional rather than lost on the wall. Cityscape art prints have so much detail (think skyline silhouettes, layered buildings, light reflections) that a larger size lets you actually appreciate it all. Our framed prints arrive ready to hang with fixtures already attached, so you won't spend your evening wrestling with fittings.
Will a city skyline print look too cold or masculine in a bedroom?
Not at all, and this is one of the most common misconceptions about cityscape prints for bedrooms. The key is choosing a piece with warm tones or soft atmospheric light, like a golden-hour skyline or a rain-washed street scene, rather than a stark midday shot. Pair it with a black or natural oak frame and warm textiles like linen bedding and it becomes genuinely cosy. We print on thick matte paper with no glare, so the finish reads soft and tactile rather than glossy or clinical.
How do I choose between a London cityscape print and a New York skyline print?
Think about the mood you want, not just the city you love. A London cityscape print tends to feel moodier and more atmospheric, with muted tones, rain-slicked streets, and that iconic low skyline. A New York skyline print is bolder and more vertical, full of drama and contrast, which suits modern, pared-back interiors where you want one statement piece to carry the room. If you've got a blank wall in a home office or living room that feels flat and needs energy, go New York. If you want something that feels quieter and more layered, London.
I've had framed prints arrive warped or with the frame shipped separately. How do yours come?
This is the single biggest problem with buying art online, and we took it personally. Our cityscape art prints ship with the frame and print already assembled in one box, properly fitted and ready to hang. The frames are solid FSC-certified wood (no MDF or cheap veneers that warp in transit), and we use UV-protective acrylic glazing so your print won't fade even if the wall catches direct sunlight. Thousands of shoppers have rated us 5 stars, and one of the most common things people say is the framing quality exceeded their expectations.
How do cityscape prints differ from landscape art, and can I mix them in a room?
Cityscape art focuses on the built environment, all architecture, streets, and skylines, while landscape art centres on natural scenery. You can absolutely mix them, and it actually works brilliantly. Try a large cityscape print as the anchor piece above a console or sofa, then add a smaller landscape print on an adjacent wall to create contrast without competition. Keep the frames consistent (we'd pick black for a modern city-meets-nature feel) and the colour palettes in the same tonal family. It stops a room feeling like it has a single theme and gives it real depth.
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