Bauhaus 1923 Concentric Circles Art Print
Youth (1907) by Hilma af Klint Art Print
Bauhaus 1923 Concentric Circles Art Print
The Ten Largest, No. 6 by Hilma af Klint Art Print
The Ten Largest No. 6 by Hilma af Klint Art Print
Crossin' the Madmoon Art Print
Colour Pop Spheres Art Print
Miró Formes Abstractes Exhibition Poster Art Print
Bauhaus 1919 Lilac and Pink Shapes Art Print
Infinity Japan Exhibition Poster Art Print
Infinite Silver Foil Circle Art Print
Primordial Chaos by Hilma af Klint Art Print
Buddha's Standpoint by Hilma af Klint Art Print
Bauhaus Ausstellung 1923 Blue Art Print
Stacked Arch and Sun Art Print
Ausstellung 1919 — Bauhaus Pink Arch Art Print
Curve and Dot Abstract Art Print
The Dove No. 1 by Hilma af Klint Art Print
Buddha's Standpoint No. 3 by Hilma af Klint Art Print
Summer Pattern Blocks Art Print
Summer Pattern Grid Art Print
Summer Pattern Patchwork Art Print
Rust and Sage Circles Art Print
Overlapping Circles in Rust and Sage Art Print
Stacked Circles in Rust and Red Art Print
Overlapping Circles in Rust and Sage Art Print
Painted Sun Circles Art Print
Painted Sun Circles Pattern Art Print
Hand-Painted Cream Daisy Pattern Art Print
Bold Shapes in Navy and Orange Art Print
Machine Age Geometry in Cream Art Print
Washers and Bolts Cyanotype Art Print
Two Strands of Dots Art Print
Paper Drift Risograph Abstract Art Print
Soft Blocks in Pink and Blue Art Print
Twin Eclipse in Green and Olive Art Print
Twin Eclipse in Green and Gold Art Print
Two Moons by Ogino Issui Art Print
Six Beach Umbrellas Art Print
Sunshine Forest of Circles Art Print
Sunrise III by Arthur Dove Art Print
The Ten Largest No. 4, Youth Art Print
Modern Shapes Harmony Art Print
Terracotta Rhythm Art Print
Stacked Shapes in Navy and Orange Art Print
Small Worlds II by Kandinsky Art Print
Blue Line by Wassily Kandinsky Art Print
Terracotta Geometry 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.
How do I choose art that suits my space?
Start with how you want the room to feel — calm, vibrant, cozy, bold. Then look for pieces that match that mood, not just your furniture. Forget design rules. If something catches your eye or makes you feel something, that’s a good sign it’ll work. Fab’s collections are curated to help you discover pieces that reflect your personal style, whether you're a minimalist, a maximalist, or just figuring it out as you go.
Does art really make that much of a difference?
Absolutely. Art has the power to change how a room feels the moment you walk in — it adds mood, energy, and personality without lifting a paintbrush. Whether it’s a single bold print or a small gallery wall, great art gives your space a point of view. It makes a room feel finished, more lived in, more “you.” That’s why we say it’s the easiest home upgrade you’ll ever make — and the most personal.
What size art prints should I get for my room?
It depends on your wall, but here’s a general rule: go slightly bigger than you think. Larger pieces create impact and make the space feel intentional, while smaller prints work best in pairs or gallery walls. Over a sofa or bed, aim for two-thirds the width of the furniture. Still unsure? Fab makes it easy — each product page includes clear size options, and you can always mix and match with ready-to-hang framing for a finished look.
Should my art prints match my décor?
Only if that’s your thing. Matching art to décor can create a soothing, cohesive space — but contrast can be just as powerful. A modern print in a vintage room? A pop of color in a minimalist space? That’s personality. Fab helps you choose art that fits you, not just your color scheme. So whether you want to blend in or stand out, there’s no wrong way to express your style.
What if I’m not sure what kind of art prints are right for me?
You don’t need an art degree or a Pinterest-perfect home to choose great art prints. Start with what speaks to you — a color, a subject, a feeling. Fab makes discovery easy with curated collections based on style, mood, and room, so you can find pieces that feel right without second-guessing yourself. Trust your taste. We’ve got the rest.
Should I choose a framed print or a canvas?
Both look amazing — it just depends on the vibe you’re going for.
Framed prints are sleek, modern, and versatile — perfect if you want a polished, gallery-style finish. Canvas gives a softer, more organic feel, with texture and warmth that works beautifully in relaxed or rustic spaces.
No matter which you choose, every piece is made to order with premium materials and arrives ready to hang.















































