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Kew Gardens Botanical Art Prints
Immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature with our Kew Gardens Botanical Art Prints. Transform your space into a serene sanctuary where each piece whispers calm and invites self-expression. These artful prints, inspired by nature’s delicate beauty, offer a refreshing escape from the mundane. Affordable and effortlessly stylish, they’re made to order and framed, ready to elevate your home without the need for renovation. Let your walls bloom with life and personality.
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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 should I frame and display botanical prints so they actually look good?
Botanical art prints look their best in a clean, solid wood frame that doesn't compete with the detail in the illustration. Our Kew Gardens prints come ready to hang in FSC-certified wood frames with UV-protective acrylic glazing, so the colours won't fade even on a sunny wall. For a classic look, go with a black or natural oak frame and hang a single large print (we'd suggest 50x70cm or 70x100cm) centred above a sideboard or console table. If you're grouping several vintage botanical prints together, keep the frames consistent and leave about 5cm between each one for a gallery that feels intentional rather than cluttered.
Are botanical prints still in style, or do they feel dated?
Botanical prints are one of the few wall art subjects that have never really gone out of style, and right now they're arguably more popular than ever. The key is choosing prints with genuine detail and quality rather than the mass-produced, washed-out versions you see everywhere. Our Kew Gardens botanical art prints are museum-grade giclée reproductions with rich, accurate colour on thick matte paper, so they read as considered and grown-up on your wall. Pair them with warm neutrals, natural textures like linen or rattan, and you've got a living room or bedroom that feels both timeless and very current.
Which Kew Gardens prints work best in a living room versus a bedroom?
For a living room, go bold. A single large Kew Gardens print at 70x100cm above the sofa creates a statement that anchors the whole room, and the detailed botanical illustrations give visitors something genuinely interesting to look at up close. Dramatic florals or tropical specimens work brilliantly here. For a bedroom, we'd steer you towards softer, more delicate illustrations like ferns, grasses, or pale-petalled flowers, ideally in a pair hung symmetrically above the headboard at around 30x40cm or 40x50cm each. The matte finish on our prints means zero glare from bedside lamps, which matters more than people think.
Do these make a good gift for someone who loves plants or gardens?
Honestly, Kew Gardens botanical art prints are one of the best gifts you can buy for a plant lover or keen gardener. They arrive ready to hang with the frame and print properly fitted together in one box, so your recipient doesn't need to fuss with separate framing. Our 30x40cm framed prints are a great gift size, substantial enough to feel special without being overwhelming for someone else's wall. And with a 99-day returns policy, there's no pressure if they'd prefer a different botanical subject.
What's the difference between botanical art and botanical illustration, and which style are these prints?
Botanical illustration is the scientific tradition of recording plants with precise, anatomical accuracy, often including cross-sections of seeds, roots, and flowers. Botanical art is broader and allows more artistic interpretation, focusing on beauty alongside accuracy. The Kew Gardens collection draws from both traditions, leaning heavily on the detailed illustration style that made Kew's archives world-famous. You get the scientific rigour and intricate detail that makes these prints endlessly fascinating, combined with compositions that genuinely look stunning on a wall. It's art that rewards a closer look, which is exactly what you want from a statement piece.
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