The Frame

Exploring art, space, and the stories behind the frame.


Top Wall Art Trends for 2025: What's In, What's Out, and What's Next

Top Wall Art Trends for 2025: What's In, What's...

Clara Bell

Trends aren't rules to follow blindly. They're signals about where our collective taste is heading, what's capturing our imagination, and what feels fresh right now. The wall art trending in...

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Art for Gifting: How to Choose a Print for Someone Else

Art for Gifting: How to Choose a Print for Some...

Miles Tanaka

Giving someone art is either incredibly thoughtful or slightly terrifying. There's no middle ground. On one hand, you're giving them something beautiful that will live in their home for years....

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9 Art Prints That Instantly Elevate Any Living Room

9 Art Prints That Instantly Elevate Any Living ...

Clara Bell

You know that feeling when you walk into a beautifully styled living room and everything just feels right? It's not the expensive sofa or the perfect rug. It's usually the...

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Bauhaus Wall Art for Modern Homes: A Complete Guide

Bauhaus Wall Art for Modern Homes: A Complete G...

Miles Tanaka

Most people think Bauhaus art is cold. All those geometric shapes, primary colors, and stark compositions. It looks like something that belongs in a museum, not your living room. But...

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Henri Rousseau for Dreamers: Art for Imaginative Spaces

Henri Rousseau for Dreamers: Art for Imaginativ...

Miles Tanaka

Henri Rousseau never went to art school. He never traveled to the jungles he painted so beautifully. He was a toll collector in Paris who taught himself to paint on...

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Choosing Art That Fits Your Personality

Choosing Art That Fits Your Personality

Clara Bell

Your living room doesn't need to look like a magazine spread. And your art doesn't need to match your throw pillows. Here's the thing: the best art in your home...

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The Power of Line Art in Calming Interiors

The Power of Line Art in Calming Interiors

Clara Bell

There's something about a single unbroken line that settles the mind. Maybe it's the way your eye follows the curve without interruption, or how the simplicity leaves room for your...

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Minimalism, But Not Boring: Subtle Prints with Power

Minimalism, But Not Boring: Subtle Prints with ...

Miles Tanaka

Minimalist art gets a bad reputation. People think it means blank walls, beige everything, and spaces that feel more like waiting rooms than homes. But real minimalist prints aren't about...

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Retro Revival: How Vintage-Inspired Art Is Trending

Retro Revival: How Vintage-Inspired Art Is Tren...

Jasmine Okoro

Right now, these prints are everywhere. The ones that look like they were pulled from a 1970s apartment or found in a vintage shop in Paris. Sun-faded palettes, serif fonts,...

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Klimt at Home: Opulence Without the Drama

Klimt at Home: Opulence Without the Drama

Jasmine Okoro

Gustav Klimt's art comes with baggage. Those shimmering golds, intricate patterns, and sensual figures can feel like they belong in a museum or a maximalist's fever dream, not your living...

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Discovering Matisse: A Beginner's Guide to Cut-Outs

Discovering Matisse: A Beginner's Guide to Cut-...

Clara Bell

You've probably seen them without knowing it. Those bold, bright shapes that look like someone cut colored paper with scissors and arranged them into pure joy. That's exactly what they...

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The 57-Inch Rule: Perfect Art Hanging Height Explained

The 57-Inch Rule: Perfect Art Hanging Height Ex...

Miles Tanaka

Most people hang their art too high. Walk into any home and you'll see it: prints floating near the ceiling, looking lost and disconnected from everything below. There's a simple...

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Hallway Wall Art Ideas That Make a Statement

Hallway Wall Art Ideas That Make a Statement

Clara Bell

Your hallway might be the most-seen space in your home. Think about it. Every time you enter, leave, or move between rooms, you're walking through it. Yet most hallways get...

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What Is Colour Theory and How It Applies to Wall Art

What Is Colour Theory and How It Applies to Wal...

Miles Tanaka

You've probably experienced this. You see a room that just feels right. The colours work together in a way that's pleasing but not boring, harmonious but not flat. You can't...

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Choosing Art That Fits Your Personality

Choosing Art That Fits Your Personality

Clara Bell

You walk into someone's home and immediately know something about who they are. Not from their furniture or paint colors, but from the art on their walls. It tells you...

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How to Style Art in Your Home Office

How to Style Art in Your Home Office

Jasmine Okoro

Your home office probably started as pure function. A desk, a chair, maybe a lamp. Get the work done, that's it. But if you're spending hours here every day, shouldn't...

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The Best Wall Art for Kitchens and Dining Spaces

The Best Wall Art for Kitchens and Dining Spaces

Miles Tanaka

Your kitchen isn't just for cooking. Your dining room isn't just for eating. These are the spaces where life happens. Where you have your morning coffee, where friends gather around...

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Find Your Art Style: Minimalist, Maximalist, or Boho?

Find Your Art Style: Minimalist, Maximalist, or...

Jasmine Okoro

You know you want art on your walls, but you're stuck scrolling through endless options wondering what actually fits your taste. Maybe you love the clean simplicity you see in...

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Art for Bedrooms: Calm, Romantic, or Bold?

Art for Bedrooms: Calm, Romantic, or Bold?

Jasmine Okoro

Your bedroom is the most personal room in your home. It's where you start and end each day, where you retreat when you need space, where you go to feel...

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Canvas vs Paper Prints: Pros and Cons

Canvas vs Paper Prints: Pros and Cons

Clara Bell

You're looking at the same beautiful image in two different formats. Canvas print or paper print? They look similar in the thumbnail, but you're wondering if one is actually better...

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