Láminas de vacas

Haz de tu hogar un reflejo de tu personalidad con nuestras Láminas de vacas. Cada pieza rinde un encantador homenaje a la elegancia rústica, capaz de transformar cualquier espacio anodino en un rincón con carácter, sin necesidad de obras. Estas láminas invitan a la calidez y al buen humor, aportando un toque acogedor y único que habla de ti. Fabricadas bajo pedido, enmarcadas y listas para colgar, son una forma asequible y con estilo de dar voz a tus paredes. La colección ofrece variedad y versatilidad para combinar con tu decoración, desde salones y cocinas hasta entradas y dormitorios, tanto en pisos urbanos como en casas con aire campestre. Impresión y acabados de alta calidad para un resultado duradero. Atrévete con lo inesperado y deja que tu personalidad brille: explora la colección y encuentra la lámina que convertirá tu casa en un hogar.
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Which cow art prints work best in a kitchen?

Kitchens are the spiritual home of cow art, so you're on the right track. We'd go with a single framed cow print in the 30x40cm or 40x50cm range, hung where you can see it from your main prep area or breakfast spot. A close-up portrait of a highland cow works brilliantly against white or cream walls, while a more illustrative or vintage-style cow print suits a country kitchen with wooden worktops. Our framed prints arrive ready to hang with UV-protective glazing, so steam and sunlight from a nearby window won't fade your artwork over time.

Should I go for a highland cow print or a more classic cow portrait?

Highland cow prints have that shaggy, characterful look that works as a real statement piece, especially in living rooms and hallways where you want a bit of personality and texture. Classic cow portraits or pastoral scenes lean more traditional and pair naturally with farmhouse cow art or country-style interiors. If you're decorating a modern space and want something unexpected, the highland cow is your best bet. If you're finishing off a cosy cottage-style room, a painterly cow portrait will feel more at home.

What size cow wall art should I choose for above a sofa?

For above a standard three-seater sofa, a 60x80cm or 70x100cm framed cow art print hits the sweet spot. You want the artwork to fill roughly two-thirds of the sofa's width, so it anchors the wall without looking lost. A single large cow portrait in this size is genuinely impactful and saves you the effort of arranging a gallery wall. Our largest framed prints at 70x100cm are a brilliant size for this and arrive properly fitted in the frame with fixtures attached, so you're hanging it within minutes of unboxing.

Are your cow prints good enough quality to give as a gift?

Honestly, this is one of the things we hear about most. Our cow art prints are giclée printed on thick matte paper with incredible detail, and the solid wood frames are a world away from the flimsy MDF frames you'll find elsewhere. They arrive ready to hang in protective packaging, so the person receiving them doesn't need to source a frame or deal with any DIY. Thousands of shoppers have rated us 5 stars, and a recurring comment is that the prints look even better in person than on screen. If you're unsure, our 99-day returns policy means there's zero risk.

How do you style cow pictures alongside other wall art without it looking like a farmhouse theme park?

The trick is restraint and contrast. Pair one strong cow wall art piece with prints from a completely different subject, like an abstract, a botanical, or a simple landscape. A black and white cow print next to a muted botanical creates a gallery wall that feels curated rather than themed. Keep your frames consistent (we'd suggest our oak or black frames across the set) and vary the sizes slightly. Two or three pieces grouped together is plenty. Going wall-to-wall cow is a path you can't easily walk back from.