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Which fruit art prints work best in a kitchen?
Citrus fruit wall art (lemons, oranges, limes) is the go-to for kitchens because the warm yellows and vibrant greens complement the natural light most kitchens get. We'd recommend a framed 40x50cm or 50x70cm lemon art print above a countertop or breakfast bar, using a natural oak frame to keep things warm. If your kitchen has cooler tones like grey cabinets or marble worktops, a pair of smaller botanical fruit prints with figs or plums adds depth without clashing. Our framed prints arrive ready to hang with UV-protective glazing, so steam and sunlight won't fade your artwork over time.
Are fruit prints still in style?
Very much so, and they've moved well beyond the country-cottage cliché. The current trend leans toward modern botanical fruit illustrations with clean backgrounds and rich, slightly muted colour palettes, or vintage fruit art prints inspired by 18th and 19th century botanical studies. They work brilliantly in contemporary kitchens, dining rooms, and even living spaces when you choose the right scale. A large 70x100cm tropical fruit art print in a black frame feels more like a gallery piece than grandma's kitchen decor.
How do I style fruit art in a dining room?
A dining room is one of the best spots for fruit artwork because the subject matter just makes sense where you eat. For a single statement piece, go for a 50x70cm or 70x100cm framed fruit print centred on the wall your table faces, so it's the first thing guests notice when they sit down. If you have a longer wall (say behind a sideboard or buffet), a symmetrical pair of framed prints, like one citrus and one stone fruit, hung 5-8cm apart at eye level creates a polished, intentional look. Stick to one frame colour across both for cohesion.
Should I choose framed or unframed fruit prints?
For kitchens and dining rooms, we strongly recommend framed. These are high-traffic, high-humidity spaces and a properly framed print with UV-protective acrylic glazing will stay looking sharp for years. One of the biggest frustrations people have with art prints is cheap framing that warps or separates from the print. Ours ship as one fitted unit in solid FSC-certified wood, ready to hang straight out of the box. If you're placing fruit art in a hallway or bedroom and want a more minimal feel, an unframed print in a clip frame can work, but you'll sacrifice that longevity.
What are fruit paintings called in art history?
Paintings focused on fruit, food, and objects are called still life (or "nature morte" in French, which translates delightfully as "dead nature"). The genre exploded in 17th century Dutch and Flemish painting, where artists like Caravaggio and later Cézanne turned bowls of fruit into some of the most iconic works in Western art. Today's fruit illustration prints draw heavily on that tradition but with cleaner compositions and a more contemporary feel. If you love that vintage botanical look, search our collection for prints inspired by historical fruit studies, they bring real character to a wall.










