Bring the calm of nature indoors with art that breathes life into your space. These plant prints add freshness, softness, and a quiet sense of balance — perfect for bedrooms, bathrooms, or anywhere that could use a little greenery. It’s a simple, soothing way to make your home feel more grounded. Made to order, framed to last, and ready to hang.
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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.
Which plant art prints work best for a living room with neutral walls?
If your living room leans towards whites, beiges, or soft greys, go for plant prints with deep greens and rich, saturated tones. A large monstera or tropical leaf print at 70x100cm above the sofa anchors the room beautifully and stops a neutral space from feeling flat. We'd suggest a black or natural oak frame to ground the green without competing with it. Our framed plant art prints arrive ready to hang with UV-protective glazing, so the colours stay true even on a sun-facing wall.
Should I buy a set of 3 botanical prints or one large statement piece?
For most walls, one large print (60x80cm or bigger) has more visual impact and is far easier to hang than a set of three. That said, botanical prints in a set of 3 really shine in narrow spaces like hallways or above a sideboard, where a single wide frame would overwhelm the furniture. If you do go for a trio, keep the frames matching and leave about 5cm between each. All our framed prints ship properly fitted and ready to hang, so you won't be wrestling with alignment issues.
Are botanical prints still in style, or do they look dated now?
Botanical prints have been on walls for literally centuries, from 18th-century scientific illustrations to modern minimalist leaf studies, and they're not going anywhere. The trick to keeping them feeling current is pairing them with clean, simple framing rather than ornate gold frames. Our solid wood frames in white, black, or natural oak keep plant wall art looking sharp and contemporary. If you're worried about looking behind the times, lean towards graphic close-ups of tropical plants rather than the vintage Victorian style.
How do I arrange plant prints on a wall without it looking cluttered?
Start with the largest piece at eye level (roughly 145cm from floor to the centre of the print) and build outward. For a gallery wall of botanical prints, stick to one frame colour and no more than four or five pieces. Keep consistent spacing of around 5cm between frames. The most common mistake is hanging too high or mixing too many frame styles, which makes a plant gallery wall look like a jigsaw puzzle rather than a curated collection.
What's the difference between botanical prints and tropical plant prints?
Botanical prints traditionally focus on detailed, often scientific-style depictions of plants, leaves, seeds, and flowers. Think precise line work and labelled parts. Tropical plant prints are more about the lush, decorative drama of species like monstera, palm fronds, and banana leaves. If you want a calmer, more refined look for a study or bedroom, go botanical. If you're after energy and colour for a living space or kitchen, tropical plant prints are the move. You'll find both styles in this collection, all printed with museum-grade giclée inks on thick matte paper for rich detail up close.
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