Abstracte bomen posters

Breng direct rust en karakter in huis met onze abstracte bomen posters. Elke poster vangt de essentie van de natuur in een moderne, kalmerende vorm en geeft je interieur een persoonlijke uitstraling—zonder verbouwing. Op bestelling geproduceerd, mooi ingelijst en klaar om op te hangen. Hoogwaardige materialen zorgen voor een duurzame, tijdloze look. Je hebt keuze uit verschillende formaten, kleurtonen en stijlen, zodat er altijd iets past bij je woonkamer, slaapkamer of (thuis)werkplek. Wil je je muren snel opfrissen met iets dat niet generiek aanvoelt? Blader door de collectie en vind de poster die echt bij jou past.
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From sizing to framing and print quality, Fab's art experts break it all down—so you can find the right art for your space.

Which abstract tree print works best in a living room?

For a living room, go with a large modern tree wall art print in the 60x80cm or 70x100cm range, hung centrally above the sofa. If your room has neutral tones (greys, beiges, whites), a colourful abstract tree art print with warm ochres or deep greens will give the space energy without overwhelming it. If your room already has bold colours, a minimalist tree art print in monochrome or muted tones keeps things balanced. Our framed prints arrive ready to hang with solid wood frames and UV-protective glazing, so you can have it on the wall the same day it lands on your doorstep.

How do abstract tree prints differ from realistic tree art?

Realistic tree art tries to faithfully reproduce bark texture, individual leaves, and natural lighting, which can feel dated or heavy in a modern interior. Abstract tree art strips that back, using simplified forms, bold colour, or geometric shapes to capture the essence of a tree without the literal detail. We think abstract tree prints are far more versatile for contemporary homes because they work with a wider range of colour palettes and furniture styles, and they age better on the wall since they don't tie you to a specific aesthetic moment.

Can I hang abstract woodland prints in a bedroom without them feeling too busy?

Absolutely. The trick is picking abstract woodland prints with a more restrained palette and softer forms rather than high-contrast geometric pieces. Think muted greens, dusty pinks, or warm greys. A single 50x70cm framed print above a bedside table or a pair of smaller prints flanking the bed keeps the look calm and intentional. Our museum-grade matte paper has zero glare, so it won't bounce light from a bedside lamp back at you while you're trying to sleep.

Are your abstract tree art prints framed properly, or do I need to sort that myself?

Every framed abstract tree art print from Fab ships as one complete unit: the print is professionally fitted into a solid FSC-certified wood frame with UV-protective acrylic glazing, and wall fixtures are already attached on the back. You literally take it out of the box and hang it. This matters more than people realise because the most common complaint with framed prints from other sources is warping, bubbling, or having to wrestle a print into a separate frame yourself. Our customers regularly tell us the framing quality is better than they expected and that the prints look even better in person than on screen.

Which tree painting style is considered good luck or positive energy for the home?

In many traditions, tree art symbolises growth, stability, and connection, particularly pieces showing full canopies or strong root systems. Stylised tree wall art with vibrant greens or golds is especially popular for hallways and entryways where you want a welcoming, life-affirming first impression. We'd suggest a contemporary tree print at around 50x70cm for a hallway, framed in natural oak to keep the organic feel consistent. Whether or not you believe in the energy side, there's no question that a well-chosen tree print makes a blank entrance wall feel finished and intentional rather than forgotten.