The Frame
Explorando el arte, el espacio y las historias detrás del marco
Hosting at Christmas: Three Small Changes That ...
Most Christmas hosting advice asks you to do too much. You don't need a complete seasonal overhaul, you need your rooms to feel finished. The difference between a space that's...
You Bought the Sofa. Now What?
The sofa arrived. It looks great. And now you're staring at the empty wall above it wondering if you've made a terrible mistake, because nothing else in the room seems...
You've Finished the Renovation. The Walls Are S...
The dust has settled. The skip is gone. You've made roughly 4,000 decisions about grout colour and socket placement, and now you're standing in a beautifully painted room staring at...
You've Just Moved In: What to Put on the Walls ...
The boxes are mostly unpacked, the sofa is in roughly the right place, and now you're staring at a lot of very blank walls. The instinct is to fix it...
Soft Masculine: Earth Tones, Texture, Restraint
Masculine interiors have quietly grown up. The loud, heavy, all-black-everything approach has given way to something warmer, more considered, and frankly more livable. Soft masculine design is the result, and...
Creative Studio: Colour and Personality, on Pur...
Most maximalism advice treats colour like a costume. Pile it on, mix the patterns, call it personality. But a creative studio is not a stage set. It is the room...
The Boutique Hotel Feel at Home: What to Copy, ...
There's a specific feeling you get walking into a good boutique hotel. The lobby art makes you stop. The bedroom print feels like it was chosen for that exact room....
Mediterranean Escape: Terracotta, Sage, and the...
There's a reason the same three colours keep showing up in every Mediterranean room you've pinned. Terracotta, sage green, and warm white aren't just pretty together. They're a coded language...
Warm Minimalism: Restraint Without Coldness
Warm minimalism is what happens when minimalism remembers it's meant for humans. It keeps the discipline, the breathing room, the refusal to clutter, but swaps out the gallery-white sterility for...
Scandinavian Calm: What It Actually Means in 2026
Scandinavian style has been so thoroughly absorbed into the global design vocabulary that it has started to lose its meaning. What began as a culturally specific response to long winters...
The Gallery Wall Edit: Curated Layouts That Fee...
There is a specific kind of gallery wall that haunts the internet. Six matching black frames in a perfect grid, a Matisse line drawing, an "abstract neutral", and possibly the...
Glass vs Acrylic Glazing: The Bit Nobody Explains
Every guide to picture frame glazing reads the same way: a tidy pros and cons list, a vague nod to "personal preference," and a recommendation that conveniently aligns with whatever...
Why We Frame with Real Wood (And What Flat-Pack...
Most people buying a framed print never think about the frame itself. That's fair. You're buying the art. But the frame is the structure that protects it, defines it on...
What Frame Colour Goes with What: A Real Guide
Most frame colour advice is useless because it refuses to commit. You ask "oak or black?" and get a paragraph about undertones. So here's the opposite: a guide that actually...
Canvas vs Framed Print: Which Is Right for Your...
Canvas or framed art is rarely a question of taste alone. It's a question of light, wall type, ceiling height, who lives in the house, and how much you want...
Kids' Room Art: Playful Without Childish
Most kids' room art falls into two camps: aggressively cute (rainbows, cartoon animals, alphabet posters) or weirdly adult (minimal black and white prints that could hang in a dentist's office)....
Nursery Art That Grows with the Room
Most nursery art gets retired by the time the cot comes down. That's a waste of money, wall space and the chance to build something genuinely meaningful. This guide is...
Office and Study: Art That Helps You Focus or A...
The art you hang in a workspace isn't neutral decoration. It either supports the kind of thinking you do at your desk, or it quietly works against it. The trick...
Dining Room Art That Holds the Room Together
The dining room is the most underestimated wall in the house. It's where people sit still for an hour, eyes wandering, and yet most of us treat it as an...
Hallway Art: The Most Overlooked Surface in the...
Your hallway is the most-viewed room in your home. You pass through it every time you make coffee, take a shower, answer the door, or go to bed. And yet...