Crane and Cherry Blossom on Teal Art Print
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Kimono Garden Collage Art Print
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Open Window to the Amalfi Coast Art Print
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Deco Fans in Black and Gold Art Print
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Audubon Homestead Estate Plan Art Print
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Kimono Garden in Pink and Purple Art Print
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Cranes and Cherry Blossom on Teal Art Print
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Italian Hillside in Orange and Green Art Print
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Rome Street at Golden Hour Art Print
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Painted Arches and Doorways Art Print
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Sunflowers in a Stone Urn Art Print
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Crane in Flight Over Waves Art Print
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Tulips in a Heart Urn Art Print
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Crane and Blossom on Teal Art Print
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Rome Colosseum in Spring Art Print
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Peacock Garden with Cranes and Cherry Blossom Art Print
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Dogue — Corgi in Pink Tweed Art Print
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Vanity Purr Art Print
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Two Cranes and Blossom Branches Art Print
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Red-Crowned Crane in Blossom Thicket Art Print
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Open Doors to the Sea Art Print
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Splash of Abstract Flowers Art Print
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Wildflower Splash No. 3 Art Print
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Splash of Abstract Flowers II Art Print
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Dapper Dalmatian in a Scarf Art Print
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Coral Bouquet in Blue Vase Art Print
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Green Room Step Art Print
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Bouquet in a Spotted Vase Art Print
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Passing By in Green Art Print
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Two Step in Green Art Print
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Corncockle by William Morris Art Print
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Wallflower Pattern by William Morris Art Print
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Lodden by William Morris Art Print
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Jasmine by William Morris Art Print
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Cray by William Morris Art Print
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Trellis by William Morris Art Print
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Tulip by William Morris Art Print
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Pink Tennis Court Art Print
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Documents Decoratifs III by Mucha Art Print
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Documents Décoratifs IX by Mucha Art Print
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Sultana by Hannah B. Overbeck Art Print
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Purple Bloom Tile Study Art Print
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Aster on Green Ground by Overbeck Art Print
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Two Zebras in Black and White Art Print
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Job by Alphonse Mucha Art Print
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Whitman's Chocolates Mucha Inspired Art Print
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Mute Swan Reflection Art Print
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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.
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What size art prints work best in a hallway?
For a standard UK hallway (roughly 90cm wide), we recommend a 40x60cm or 50x70cm framed print. That gives you presence without overwhelming the space or catching elbows. If you have a wider entrance hall with a console table, go bigger with a 70x100cm print centred above it. Our hallway art prints arrive ready to hang with fixtures attached, so you can get them up in minutes without any DIY drama.
How do I hang art in a narrow hallway without it looking cramped?
The trick is to hang slightly higher than you normally would in a living room. Aim for the centre of the print at around 160cm from the floor, which keeps it at eye level as you walk past rather than crowd the wall at shoulder height. For narrow hallway art prints, stick to one statement piece per wall section rather than clustering. Portrait-orientation prints are your best friend here because they draw the eye up instead of eating into the visual width of the corridor.
Will the prints fade near my front door where sunlight comes in?
This is the number one concern with entrance hall art prints and it's totally valid. Our framed prints use UV-protective acrylic glaze specifically to handle this. The inks themselves are museum-grade giclée, rated to last hundreds of years even in direct sunlight. So even if your hallway gets blasted with afternoon sun through a glass door, your print will hold its colour beautifully for years to come.
Can I create a gallery wall along a long hallway?
Absolutely, and a long hallway is honestly one of the best places for a gallery wall because it gives you the linear space to tell a visual story. We'd suggest 3 to 5 prints in the same frame finish (our black or natural wood frames work brilliantly for this) but mix up the sizes. Start with a 50x70cm anchor piece and flank it with smaller 30x40cm prints. Keep frames at least 5cm apart and aligned along a shared centre line. Our hallway gallery wall prints ship framed and fitted, so you won't end up with mismatched framing quality like you might buying from multiple places.
What subjects and styles work best as hallway art?
Hallways are transitional spaces, so you want art that makes an impression quickly rather than something you need to sit and study. Bold botanicals, architectural photography, and abstract prints with strong shapes all work brilliantly as hallway wall art prints. We'd steer away from very detailed or busy compositions because you rarely stand still long enough to appreciate them. For a modern hallway, try a large-scale black and white photograph. For a period home, warmer tones and classic botanical illustrations feel right at home next to original features.















































