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Cornwall Art Prints
Transform your living space into a serene coastal haven with our Cornwall Art Prints. These pieces capture the tranquil beauty of Cornwall’s landscapes, offering a gentle escape each time you glance their way. Perfect for expressing your unique style without the need for renovations, these prints are made to order, framed, and ready to hang. Discover the ease of bringing the coast home, and enjoy a touch of seaside calm every day.
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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.
How do I choose the right Cornwall art print for a room I'm trying to finish?
Start with the mood you want. Harbour scenes from places like Padstow or St Ives bring warm, nostalgic energy and work brilliantly in living rooms and kitchens. Cornish coast prints with big skies and turquoise water feel calmer and more expansive, perfect for bedrooms or hallways where you want a sense of space. For a statement, go for a framed 70x100cm print above a sofa or sideboard. Our frames are solid FSC-certified wood with UV-protective glazing, so you can hang them in direct sunlight without worrying about fading. They arrive ready to hang, properly fitted, no assembly required.
Why is Cornwall such a popular subject for wall art?
Cornwall has been pulling in artists for well over a century, and for good reason. The light is genuinely different down there, shifting between soft Atlantic greys and that almost Mediterranean turquoise you get on a clear day along the south coast. St Ives became famous for art because its unique north-facing light attracted a whole colony of modernist painters in the mid-20th century, and that creative energy never really left. Cornwall wall art captures something most people feel on holiday but struggle to hold onto, that sense of wildness, open skies, and slow coastal life. Hanging a Cornish landscape print is one of the simplest ways to bring that feeling into your everyday space.
Which Cornwall locations make the best art prints?
St Ives harbour is the classic, all colourful boats and stacked cottages, and it works in almost any room. But we'd also point you towards the wilder side: the Bedruthan Steps, the cliffs around Tintagel, and the coves at Kynance. For something quieter and more personal, Mousehole and Port Isaac are gorgeous in print form. Cornwall beach prints featuring places like Porthcurno or Sennen Cove are particularly stunning as larger format pieces because of those expansive sandy foregrounds and dramatic headlands. A 60x80cm or 70x100cm framed print of any of these will genuinely make a blank wall feel like a window.
Do Cornwall prints work with coastal decor, or do they end up looking like a holiday cottage?
This is a fair concern, and the answer is all about how you style them. Coastal decor is absolutely still in style, but the modern version is restrained: think warm neutrals, natural textures, and one or two strong pieces of Cornish coastal art rather than a room full of seashells and rope. Choose a Cornwall art print with a muted or atmospheric palette rather than a bright postcard look, and frame it in our natural oak or black frame for a clean, contemporary finish. Pair it with linen, warm wood tones, and maybe a jute rug, and you'll get that coastal feeling without the holiday let aesthetic.
How should I arrange multiple Cornwall prints together on one wall?
A gallery wall of Cornish landscape prints and harbour scenes can look incredible, but keep it cohesive. Stick to one frame finish across all prints, either all black or all natural oak, and choose a consistent colour temperature so the scenes feel like they belong to the same coastline. We'd recommend three to five prints in a mix of two sizes, say two at 30x40cm and one larger 50x70cm as the anchor. The two-thirds rule is useful here: your grouping should fill roughly two-thirds the width of the furniture below it. Hang the centre of the arrangement at eye level (around 150cm from the floor) and keep gaps between frames at 5-7cm for a tight, intentional feel.
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