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Poster vs Art Print: Why the Difference Matters More Than You Think

Poster vs Art Print: Why the Difference Matters...

Miles Tanaka

Walk into any home and you can usually tell within seconds whether the art on the walls is a poster or a proper print. The difference isn't snobbery, it's physical....

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Art Print vs Poster: Why the Difference Actually Matters for Your Walls

Art Print vs Poster: Why the Difference Actuall...

Jasmine Okoro

You've probably owned a poster that looked great for a year, then quietly turned tragic. Yellowed corners, a slight ripple across the middle, colours that have shifted from vibrant to...

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Watercolour vs Acrylic Art Prints: Which Actually Looks Better in a Living Room?

Watercolour vs Acrylic Art Prints: Which Actual...

Jasmine Okoro

Watercolour and acrylic art prints look like cousins on a screen and like distant relatives on a wall. One whispers, the other declares. Choosing between them isn't about taste, it's...

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Vintage, Retro, or Nostalgic? What the Labels Actually Mean for Wall Art

Vintage, Retro, or Nostalgic? What the Labels A...

Miles Tanaka

Walk into any art print shop and you'll find the same poster filed under "vintage" in one place and "retro" in another. The labels are used loosely, often interchangeably, and...

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Poster vs Art Print: What's Actually Different and Why It Matters

Poster vs Art Print: What's Actually Different ...

Clara Bell

The terms "poster" and "art print" get used interchangeably by retailers who know exactly what they're doing. Behind the labels are real differences in paper, ink, longevity, and how the...

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XL vs Large Art Prints: Which Size Do You Actually Need?

XL vs Large Art Prints: Which Size Do You Actua...

Clara Bell

Most people buy art prints too small. They measure with their eyes, hedge their bets, and end up with a 30x40cm print floating awkwardly above a three-seater sofa. The fix...

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Art Print vs Poster: Why the Difference Is Bigger Than You Think

Art Print vs Poster: Why the Difference Is Bigg...

Clara Bell

Most people use "poster" and "art print" interchangeably. They're not the same thing, and the gap between them shows up in your room every single day, in the light, on...

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Framed vs Unframed Prints: Which Should You Actually Buy?

Framed vs Unframed Prints: Which Should You Act...

Jasmine Okoro

Most articles on framed vs unframed prints treat it as a style question. It isn't. It's a quality question, a longevity question, and increasingly a money question, because cheap framing...

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Picture Frames vs. Poster Frames: Why the Difference Matters More Than You Think

Picture Frames vs. Poster Frames: Why the Diffe...

Clara Bell

You spent £45 on a print you love. Then you put it in a £6 clip frame from the high street, and six months later the corners have curled, the...

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William Morris's Most Famous Bird Designs: From Peacocks to Strawberry Thief

William Morris's Most Famous Bird Designs: From...

Miles Tanaka

William Morris designed dozens of patterns over his career, but it's the bird designs that people remember. Peacock and Dragon, Strawberry Thief, and Bird sit at the heart of his...

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Stars, Moons and Meadows: William Morris's Fascination with the Night Sky

Stars, Moons and Meadows: William Morris's Fasc...

Miles Tanaka

Walk into any homeware shop today and you'll spot them: deep indigo prints scattered with stars, moons cradled in twisting foliage, all signed off as "William Morris" or "Morris-inspired". The...

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The Most Famous William Morris Designs and the Stories Behind Them

The Most Famous William Morris Designs and the ...

Jasmine Okoro

William Morris designed over 50 wallpapers and dozens of textiles between 1862 and his death in 1896, but only a handful became truly iconic. The patterns we still hang on...

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William Morris Patterns Explained: From Strawberry Thief to Stars

William Morris Patterns Explained: From Strawbe...

Miles Tanaka

Morris designed over 600 patterns across wallpaper and textiles, and most people can name three of them. If you're trying to choose Morris art for your home, the sheer volume...

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Birds, Rabbits, and Thrushes: The Complete Guide to Animals in William Morris's Art

Birds, Rabbits, and Thrushes: The Complete Guid...

Jasmine Okoro

Why William Morris was obsessed with animals and nature William Morris (1834-1896) grew up roaming Epping Forest as a child, and the wildlife he saw there shaped almost everything he...

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Canvas Prints vs Framed Art Prints: Which One Belongs on Your Wall?

Canvas Prints vs Framed Art Prints: Which One B...

Clara Bell

You're stuck between two formats, the internet keeps telling you "it depends on personal preference," and you still don't know what to buy. Let's fix that. This is an opinionated...

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Where to Buy Art Prints Online in the UK: What to Look For (and What to Avoid)

Where to Buy Art Prints Online in the UK: What ...

Clara Bell

Search "best art print websites UK" and you'll get a wall of listicles, most of them written by the brands themselves or affiliates earning commission. None of them teach you...

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Canvas, Art Print, Poster, or Framed? Every Wall Art Format Compared

Canvas, Art Print, Poster, or Framed? Every Wal...

Clara Bell

Most format comparisons skip the part that actually matters: what you are physically buying. This is the only guide you need to understand the construction, weight, durability, and real trade-offs...

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Choosing Art That Fits Your Personality

Choosing Art That Fits Your Personality

Clara Bell

Your living room doesn't need to look like a magazine spread. And your art doesn't need to match your throw pillows. Here's the thing: the best art in your home...

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What Is Colour Theory and How It Applies to Wall Art

What Is Colour Theory and How It Applies to Wal...

Miles Tanaka

You've probably experienced this. You see a room that just feels right. The colours work together in a way that's pleasing but not boring, harmonious but not flat. You can't...

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Choosing Art That Fits Your Personality

Scegliere l’arte che rispecchia la tua personalità

Clara Bell

Non si tratta di abbinare il divano, ma di circondarti di immagini che parlano di te. Una guida pratica per scegliere opere che riflettono la tua personalità.

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