Radiant Pastel Blocks Art Print
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From 179.00 kr
256.00 kr
Memory of Oceania by Henri Matisse Art Print
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From 179.00 kr
256.00 kr
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Which colour block prints work best in a living room?
For a living room, we'd steer you towards colour block prints that pull one or two tones from your existing soft furnishings. A warm palette of terracotta, ochre, and cream works brilliantly above a neutral sofa, while navy and dusty pink feels more contemporary. Go for a 70x100cm framed print for a real statement above a standard UK sofa. Our frames are solid FSC-certified wood and arrive ready to hang, so you can have it on the wall the same day it lands.
Is colour blocking still in style for home decor in 2025 and 2026?
Very much so, and it's actually gaining momentum. The trend has shifted from the loud, primary-colour blocks of a few years ago toward more sophisticated pairings like sage and blush, or charcoal and warm sand. Colour block art prints are one of the easiest ways to bring the trend into a room without committing to painting an entire wall. Because the style is rooted in modernism rather than a passing fad, a well-chosen piece won't feel dated in five years.
How do I style colour block art with the rest of my room?
The simplest rule: pick the quietest colour in the print and echo it somewhere else in the room, like a cushion, a vase, or a throw. You don't want to match everything to the boldest block or the room will feel like a paint chart. For a minimalist colour block art print with just two or three fields of colour, a clean white or light oak frame keeps things sharp. Hang it at eye level on the wall you see first when you walk in, and let it do the heavy lifting so the rest of your decor can stay calm.
Will the colours in my print fade over time?
Not with ours. We use museum-grade giclée printing with inks rated to last hundreds of years, even in direct sunlight. Every framed print also comes with UV-protective acrylic glaze, so you can hang your bold colour block wall art opposite a window without worrying about it washing out. The matte paper we print on also keeps colours rich and true to what you see on screen, with no glare to flatten the tones.
How is colour block art different from abstract or geometric art?
Colour block art is defined by large, flat fields of colour meeting at clean edges. It's a specific subset of abstract art. Where geometric prints tend to play with shapes, angles, and pattern, colour block work is all about the relationship between the colours themselves. Think Rothko's hovering rectangles rather than a kaleidoscope. That makes colour block prints especially easy to live with because they create mood without visual noise, which is why they work so well in bedrooms and living rooms where you want a space to feel intentional but not busy.

