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Láminas de tazas
Convierte cada día en un momento con sabor a hogar. Las Láminas de tazas elevan tu estilo y llenan la cocina o el rincón de comedor de calidez, sin reformas ni complicaciones. Cada pieza captura la alegría de los cafés compartidos y las sobremesas, para que tu espacio se sienta verdaderamente tuyo. Versátiles y fáciles de combinar, encajan en ambientes modernos o clásicos y son perfectas para crear una pared de desayuno con encanto. Cada lámina se realiza por encargo, viene enmarcada y lista para colgar, para que disfrutes de arte con un acabado cuidado de forma sencilla y asequible. Explora la colección y encuentra la lámina que te hará sonreír cada mañana.
Which size coffee cup wall art works best in a kitchen?
For most kitchens, we'd go with a 30x40cm or 40x50cm framed print. Kitchens tend to have smaller stretches of free wall between cabinets and shelving, so something in that range fills the space without overwhelming it. If you've got a larger blank wall above a breakfast bar or dining nook, step up to a 50x70cm for a proper statement. All our framed cups art prints arrive ready to hang with fixtures already attached, so you can get it up between the kettle boiling and the toast popping.
Do these cup prints look good outside of a kitchen?
Absolutely, and honestly some of our favourite placements are outside the kitchen. A vintage cup print in a warm-toned frame looks brilliant in a reading nook or home office. Tea cup prints with botanical or painterly styles work beautifully in a living room gallery wall too. The key is choosing a piece where the artistry comes first and the subject second. If the composition and colour palette suit the room, the fact that it's a cup only adds charm rather than making it feel like themed decor.
How do I pick between a vintage cup style and a more modern coffee art print?
Think about what's already in the room. If your kitchen or dining space has traditional touches like wooden worktops, open shelving, or warm neutrals, a vintage cups and saucers wall art piece with muted tones will slot right in. If you're working with a cleaner, more contemporary space with white walls and minimal clutter, go for a bolder graphic coffee mug art print with strong contrast. We think mixing the two styles only works in a gallery wall of three or more pieces, not as a pair.
Are these prints good enough quality for a gift?
They're genuinely one of our most popular gift choices, especially the tea cup prints and coffee cup wall art. Every framed print uses museum-grade giclée printing on thick matte paper, set in a solid wood frame with UV-protective acrylic glazing. That means it arrives looking polished and ready to hang straight out of the box, no trip to the framer needed. We also have a 99-day returns policy, so even if your recipient's taste runs more espresso than Earl Grey, they're covered.
What frame colour works best with coffee and tea cup prints?
For most coffee cup kitchen decor, we recommend a natural oak frame. It picks up on the warm brown and cream tones you'll find in most cup artwork and ties in beautifully with wooden kitchen elements. If you're hanging a teacup wall art print that leans more pastel or botanical, a white frame keeps things light and lets the colours breathe. Black frames work too, but they suit more graphic, high-contrast designs rather than the softer painterly styles. Our frames are solid FSC-certified wood, so the quality holds up whichever finish you choose.
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