Art Nouveau Art Prints

Fab’s Art Nouveau Art Prints bring graceful lines, intricate detail, and timeless charm to your space. Inspired by the beauty of nature and decorative design, each piece adds softness, flow, and visual richness to your walls. Framed and ready to hang, these prints offer an easy way to elevate any room with old-world style and modern simplicity.

Gardens of the World Art Print

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Cottage Garden by Gustav Klimt Art Print

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Zodiac by Alphonse Mucha Art Print

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Morris-Inspired Peony Blooms Art Print

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Gustav Klimt Floral Garden Orange Art Print

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Wallflower Pattern by William Morris Art Print

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Klimt-Inspired Forest Glow Art Print

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South End Free Art Exhibition, 1895 Art Print

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Blooming Garden by Gustav Klimt Art Print

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The Botanical House Art Print

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Blueberry Botanical Print Art Print

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Klimt-Inspired Golden Forest Art Print

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Hummingbird in the Honeysuckle Art Print

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William Morris Botanical Moth Study Art Print

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Klimt-Inspired Poppy Field Bloom Art Print

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Klimt's Botanical Catwalk Art Print

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Morris Birds & Blooms Exhibition Art Print

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Absinthe Robette by Privat-Livemont Art Print

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William Morris Fox Exhibition Poster Art Print

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Bluebird & Peonies by Morris Art Print

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Japanese Woman by Kamisaka Sekka Art Print

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The Kiss by Gustav Klimt Art Print

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Year of the Horse Elegance Art Print

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Year of the Horse Blue Floral Art Print

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Moonlit Forest Reverie Art Print

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Wild Flowers by Gustav Klimt Art Print

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Apple Tree with Black Cat by Klimt Art Print

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Klimt Spring Whispers Bloom Poster Art Print

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Spring Forest Glow, Klimt-inspired Art Print

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Klimt-Inspired Forest at Sunrise Art Print

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Morris-Inspired Birds & Pomegranates Art Print

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Dragonfly & Peony Harmony Art Print

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Morris-Inspired Botanical Butterfly Art Print

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How do Art Nouveau prints look framed and on a wall?

Honestly, Art Nouveau artwork is one of the styles that benefits most from proper framing, and it's where a lot of people get burned by cheap options that warp or cheapen the look. Our Art Nouveau framed prints arrive ready to hang with solid wood frames and UV-protective acrylic glazing, so those rich, flowing details and muted botanical tones hold up beautifully over time. A 50x70cm framed print in our natural oak frame above a sideboard or mantlepiece is the sweet spot for most rooms. Many of our customers say these prints look even better in person than on screen, especially because the thick matte paper brings out depth in those intricate linework details without any glare.

Which Art Nouveau prints work best in a living room?

For a living room, go for something with warm golds, terracotta, or deep greens, those tones play beautifully against neutral walls and natural materials like wood or linen furniture. A large Art Nouveau wall art piece (we'd say 70x100cm) centred above a sofa makes a genuine statement without overwhelming the space. Botanical or figural designs in the Mucha tradition are a reliable choice if your room already leans warm and layered. If your living room skews more minimal and cool-toned, look for Art Nouveau prints with soft blues and muted line work instead.

What's the difference between Art Nouveau and Art Deco prints?

Art Nouveau is organic, curving, and nature-obsessed, think flowing hair, twisting vines, and asymmetric compositions from the 1890s to about 1910. Art Deco came after (the 1920s and 30s) and is all sharp geometry, metallic tones, and bold symmetry. On a wall, Art Nouveau prints feel warmer, more romantic, and pair naturally with earthy or vintage-inspired interiors. Art Deco prints lean sleeker and more glamorous. If you're drawn to whiplash curves and botanical detail rather than zigzags and gold leaf, you're firmly in Art Nouveau territory.

Can I mix Art Nouveau style prints with modern or minimalist decor?

Absolutely, and it's actually one of the best ways to use them. A single large Art Nouveau print on an otherwise clean, white wall creates a focal point with real character. The key is restraint: pick one hero piece rather than clustering several, and let the ornamental detail in the print do the heavy lifting against your pared-back furniture. A black frame helps bridge the gap between the vintage style of the artwork and a contemporary room. We see this combination constantly in Scandi-inspired spaces where people want warmth without clutter.

What are the main characteristics of Art Nouveau design?

Five hallmarks define the style: sinuous, whiplash curves inspired by natural forms; flattened perspective borrowed from Japanese woodblock prints; elaborate botanical and floral motifs; idealised female figures (especially in poster art); and rich, earthy colour palettes of gold, olive, amber, and dusty rose. These characteristics mean Art Nouveau prints bring an almost tactile sense of movement to a wall. It's a style rooted in the idea that art should be part of everyday life, which makes it a natural fit for home interiors rather than just gallery walls.