Láminas de verduras

Viste tu cocina con color y buen gusto con nuestras Láminas de verduras. Cada pieza captura la frescura y la riqueza cromática del mercado, convirtiendo paredes corrientes en un festín para la vista. No necesitas reformas: cuélgalas y disfruta al instante de un toque de personalidad que hace tu espacio más tuyo. Hechas por encargo, enmarcadas para lucir y listas para inspirar tu creatividad culinaria cada día. Una colección versátil con variedad de estilos y tamaños, perfecta para combinar en una pared galería o destacar como pieza única. Impresión de alta calidad en materiales premium y acabado listo para colgar. Explora la colección y encuentra las láminas que darán sabor a tu hogar.
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Which vegetable art prints work best in a kitchen?

For a kitchen, we'd steer you toward botanical vegetable prints with a clean white or cream background. They cut through the visual noise of worktops, appliances, and open shelving beautifully. A pair of 30x40cm framed prints either side of a window or a single 50x70cm piece above a breakfast bar is our go-to recommendation. Our prints are museum-grade giclée on thick matte paper, so you won't get annoying glare from kitchen spotlights, and the UV-protective acrylic glaze means steam and sunlight won't fade the colours over time.

How do I create a gallery wall with vegetable prints?

The trick is consistency. Pick one style (vintage botanical illustrations or modern minimalist, not both) and stick with the same frame finish across all pieces. We think a grid of four or six vegetable illustration prints in matching black or natural wood frames looks fantastic on a dining room or kitchen wall. Start with 30x40cm prints spaced about 5cm apart, and keep the bottom edge of the group around 140cm from the floor. All our framed prints arrive ready to hang with fixtures attached, so you can get the whole arrangement up in one afternoon.

Do these prints suit rooms other than kitchens?

Absolutely. We think people pigeonhole vegetable wall art as kitchen-only, but it's really just botanical art with more personality. A large vintage vegetable print in a 50x70cm oak frame looks incredible in a hallway or above a console table in a living room. They also work brilliantly in a home office or garden room where you want something grounded and earthy without being too serious. If you've got a farmhouse or country-style interior, vegetable garden prints are a natural fit for practically any room.

What frame colour looks best with vegetable prints?

For vintage vegetable prints with warm, aged tones, a natural oak frame is hard to beat. It picks up the earthy palette without competing. For more graphic, modern vegetable illustrations on white backgrounds, we'd go with a slim black frame for crisp contrast. Our frames are solid FSC-certified wood (no MDF), and the print arrives already fitted and ready to hang, so you won't deal with the warping or misalignment that plagues cheaper framing options. If you've just finished decorating and want the art to feel intentional, matching the frame to your other hardware (door handles, light fittings) ties a room together quickly.

Are botanical vegetable prints a trend that will date quickly?

Vegetable and botanical illustrations have been hung on walls since the 1600s, so you're not exactly chasing a fad here. The current wave of interest in farmhouse vegetable prints and vintage botanical styles is really a return to something timeless rather than a trend. Our giclée inks are rated to last hundreds of years without fading, so the print itself will outlast any decorating cycle. We think of vegetable art prints the same way we think of landscape or floral art: it's a subject that stays relevant because it connects to something real.