Art Prints

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Cherries on Pink Picnic Art Print

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Dapper Daydream Art Print

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Sunlit Hillside Vista Art Print

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Mouse Band Jam Art Print

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Love Love Love Hand-Painted Art Print

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Paris in Bloom Art Print

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Zebra & Horse at Sunrise Art Print

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Sunny Retreat with Loyal Friend Art Print

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Klimt-Inspired Forest at Sunrise Art Print

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Town Square Christmas Tree Art Print

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Once Upon A Time, Fuck This Shit Art Print

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Monaco Grand Prix Vintage Poster Art Print

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Blue Circle II by Kandinsky Art Print

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Vintage Blue Horse in a Leafy Field Art Print

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Morris-Inspired Dragonfly & Peonies Art Print

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Sassy Cowgirl Art Print

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Gentle Collie Watercolour Art Print

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Roses by Vincent van Gogh Art Print

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Seaside Brunch View Art Print

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Summer Weather Abstract Art Print

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Poodles and Peonies Art Print

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Ginger Jar by Paul Cézanne Art Print

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Striped Vase & White Tulips Art Print

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Blue Hydrangea Harmony Art Print

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Staffordshire Dogs Art Print

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Sneak! Little Fox Art Print

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Coffee Run Cartoon Poster Art Print

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Amsterdam Canal Houses in Pastel Art Print

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Sunlit Streets of Menton Art Print

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William Morris Exhibition Poster Art Print

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Midnight Blossom Escape Art Print

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Monstera Moments Art Print

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Notting Hill, London Travel Print Art Print

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Almond Blossom by Vincent van Gogh Art Print

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Blooming Garden by Gustav Klimt Art Print

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Willow by William Morris Art Print

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Pastel Rowhouse Charm Art Print

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Suminoe by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print

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Sunlit Swimmer Art Print

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Cozy Sheep Sips Bubble Tea Art Print

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Grumpy Frog by Matsumoto Hoji Art Print

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Chamonix Alpine Escape 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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How do I choose the right size art print for my wall?

The simplest rule: your print should fill roughly two-thirds the width of whatever sits below it. So above a standard UK sofa (around 200cm wide), a large art print of 100x70cm or a pair of 50x70cm prints side by side will look intentional rather than lost. If you're filling a blank wall with nothing beneath it, go as large as you can. Our prints go up to 70x100cm, which is a genuine statement size and far more impactful than the small frames most people default to. When in doubt, bigger is almost always better.

What's the difference between an art print and a poster?

It comes down to materials and longevity. A poster is typically printed on thin, glossy paper using standard inks that fade within a couple of years, especially near a window. Our art prints use museum-grade giclée printing on thick matte paper with inks rated to last hundreds of years, even in direct sunlight. The finish has zero glare and real depth of colour, which is why so many of our customers say their prints look even better in person than on screen. If you've ever had a poster curl at the corners or fade to a washed-out shadow of itself, you already know the difference.

Should I buy my art prints framed or unframed?

Framed, unless you already own frames you love and know the exact measurements. The biggest reason people end up with disappointing wall art is poor framing: warped MDF, prints that bubble or shift, or the hassle of buying a frame separately and realising it doesn't quite fit. Our framed art prints arrive ready to hang with the print properly fitted into a solid FSC-certified wood frame with UV-protective acrylic glazing. You open the box, hang it, done. It's one of the things our customers comment on most, and honestly, it's where we think we really shine.

Which is better for my space: a canvas print or an art print?

It depends on the look you're going for, but they suit different rooms. Art prints behind glass have a refined, gallery feel that works brilliantly in living rooms, hallways, and bedrooms where you want a polished finish. Canvas prints have a textured, more relaxed presence and can go larger (up to 150x100cm with us), making them ideal for open-plan spaces or above a dining table where you want real visual impact without the formality of a frame. If you're after a contemporary, minimal vibe, canvas is hard to beat. For a classic, curated wall, go with a framed art print.

How do I display art prints so they actually look good together?

The key is committing to a thread that ties them together, whether that's colour palette, subject, or print style. A gallery wall of three to five prints works best when they share at least one of those elements. For example, a set of abstract art prints in muted tones looks cohesive above a sideboard, while mixing vintage and modern styles in the same palette can give a living room real personality. Keep frame styles consistent (all black, all natural oak) and hang the centre of your arrangement at roughly eye level, around 150cm from the floor. Avoid scattering small prints across a large wall; cluster them tightly with 5-8cm gaps for a grouped, intentional look.