William Morris Floral Fox Poster Art Print
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William Morris Dragonfly Exhibition Poster Art Print
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Black Cat at the Open Window Art Print
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Forest Floor by Shin Bijutsuka Art Print
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Kew Gardens Palm House Travel Print Art Print
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William Morris Winter Mushrooms Art Print
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Pink Camellia Harmony Art Print
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Moonlit Wildflower Meadow Art Print
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Playful Tulip Gathering Art Print
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Soft Wildflower Meadow Art Print
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Kew Gardens Orangery Art Print
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LA Flower Market Bloom Art Print
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Virgo Botanical Zodiac Poster Art Print
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La Dolce Vita Table Art Print
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Morning Glories by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print
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Kew Gardens Waterlily House Poster Art Print
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Calla Lilies in a Moka Pot Art Print
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Ginger Cat with House Plants Art Print
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Morris-Inspired Botanical Frog Poster Art Print
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Midnight Stallion Tapestry Art Print
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Basil Botanical Study Art Print
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William Morris British Design Exhibition Poster Art Print
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William Morris Peacock Exhibition Poster Art Print
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Boho Botanical Harmony Art Print
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Soft Daffodil Still Life Art Print
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Window with Black Cat, Matisse Style Art Print
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Morris Botanical Dachshunds Exhibition Poster Art Print
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Olive Grove Plate Art Print
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Tarragon Herb Study Art Print
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Black Cat in a Klimt-Inspired Flower Garden Art Print
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Tree Peony by Bijutsu Sekai Art Print
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William Morris Kitten in the Roses Poster Art Print
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Tokyo Night Flower Market Art Print
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National Botanic Gardens, Dublin Art Print
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The Night Food Market — Borough Market Art Print
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Sunshine Wildflower Glow Art Print
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Haeckel Mosses Botanical Plate Art Print
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Kew Gardens Glasshouse Poster Art Print
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Soft Lily Arrangement Art Print
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Black Cat in a Flower Garden Art Print
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Winter at Kew Gardens Art Print
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The Island Garden by Childe Hassam Art Print
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Blue Blossom Boho Botanical Art Print
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Small Chestnut Oak by Pierre-Joseph Redouté Art Print
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Year of the Snake Art Print
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Hooded Warbler by Audubon Art Print
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Vibrant Mountain Lake in Bloom Art Print
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Flower Market Columbia Road Art Print
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How should I frame botanical art prints so they actually look good?
Honestly, framing is where most botanical prints fall flat. Cheap frames warp, prints bubble, and the whole thing ends up looking like a dentist's waiting room. Our botanical art prints arrive ready to hang in solid FSC-certified wood frames with UV-protective acrylic glazing, so colours stay true even in a sunny conservatory or south-facing living room. We'd recommend a natural oak frame for vintage botanical illustration prints and a clean black frame if you're going for a more modern, graphic leaf look. No assembly, no trips to the framer, no regrets.
Are botanical prints still in style, or have they had their moment?
Botanical prints have been on walls since the 18th century, so calling them a trend feels a bit generous to trends. What's shifted is how people use them. Right now, oversized single botanical leaf prints in a minimal frame are replacing the more traditional grid-of-four approach. They work beautifully in modern, Scandi, and japandi interiors, and they're one of the few art subjects that genuinely suit every room from a hallway to a bedroom. If anything, they're more popular now than five years ago.
Which botanical prints work best in a bedroom?
For a bedroom, you want something calming rather than busy. We'd steer you toward a single large botanical print (60x80cm or bigger) in soft greens or muted tones, hung centrally above the headboard. Tropical plant prints with bold monstera or palm leaves can feel a bit energetic for a sleep space. Instead, look for fern studies, eucalyptus, or olive branch illustrations. The matte paper we print on has zero glare, which matters more in bedrooms than people realise since you're often viewing art from a low angle with side lighting.
How do I create a botanical gallery wall without it looking cluttered?
The trick is to limit yourself. Pick three botanical art prints in the same colour family and vary the sizes: one larger piece (50x70cm) flanked by two smaller ones (30x40cm) works brilliantly above a sofa or console table. Keep the frames consistent, stick to the same style of illustration (don't mix vintage botanical prints with photographic plant art), and leave 5-7cm between each frame. This reads as intentional rather than chaotic. A set of botanical prints in matching frames is the fastest way to make a blank wall feel finished.
What's the difference between botanical prints and floral prints?
Floral prints are decorative; they're about beauty, pattern, and colour. Botanical prints have roots (literally) in scientific illustration, so they tend to show the whole plant, including leaves, stems, seeds, and sometimes root systems, with real attention to anatomical accuracy. That's why botanical art prints often feel more sophisticated and less 'country cottage' than florals. Vintage botanical prints draw directly from centuries of scientific cataloguing, while modern botanical leaf prints lean more minimal and graphic. Both live under the plant wall art umbrella, but they set a very different tone in a room.















































