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Japanse posters
Breng rust en verfijning in je interieur met Japanse posters. Elke poster vertelt een verhaal van tijdloze schoonheid en persoonlijke expressie en geeft je ruimte direct meer sfeer – zonder verbouwing. Deze collectie verenigt kalmte en stijl en biedt een subtiele blikvanger die moeiteloos in verschillende woonstijlen past.
Gemaakt op bestelling, zorgvuldig ingelijst en klaar om op te hangen. Hoogwaardige materialen en een nette afwerking zorgen voor een duurzame keuze waar je lang plezier van hebt. Er is keuze uit meerdere formaten, zodat je eenvoudig vindt wat past bij jouw ruimte.
Ontdek de collectie en kies de Japanse poster die jouw huis compleet maakt.
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Van formaat tot inlijsting en printkwaliteit – de kunstexperts van Fab leggen het allemaal uit, zodat je het perfecte kunstwerk voor jouw ruimte vindt.
Which Japan art prints work best for a living room with neutral walls?
If you've got warm neutrals (beige, cream, soft plaster tones), go for a cherry blossom art print or a Mount Fuji landscape with muted pinks and blues. They bring colour without shouting. A framed 60x80cm print centred above a sofa is the sweet spot for most UK living rooms. Our frames are solid FSC-certified wood in black, white, or natural, so you can match your existing furniture without overthinking it. Every framed print arrives ready to hang with fixtures already attached, so you're on the wall in minutes, not hours.
How big should a Japanese art print be for a statement wall?
For a genuine statement, go 70x100cm. That's our largest art print size and it fills a wall above a sideboard or dining table beautifully without needing a gallery wall arrangement. Japanese landscape prints, especially wide compositions of Mount Fuji or Tokyo cityscapes, look incredible at this scale because our museum-grade giclée printing holds detail even up close. If you're filling a narrower space like a hallway, a portrait-oriented 50x70cm print of a single cherry blossom branch or a traditional figure study creates a focal point without overwhelming the corridor.
Will Japanese prints fade if I hang them near a window?
Not with ours. Our framed art prints use UV-protective acrylic glazing that blocks the light wavelengths responsible for fading, so you can hang them in a sun-drenched room without worry. The inks themselves are museum-grade and rated to last hundreds of years, even with direct sunlight exposure. So that bright spot above the kitchen table or the south-facing hallway? Completely fair game for your Japanese wall art.
Can I mix traditional Japanese prints with modern or minimalist decor?
Absolutely, and we'd argue this is where Japanese art prints look their best. A Hokusai wave or a classic woodblock landscape in a clean black frame sits perfectly in a Scandinavian or minimalist space because the compositions already favour simplicity and negative space. The trick is to let the print breathe: don't cluster it with shelves or other objects. One framed 50x70cm print on a white wall with 30cm of clear space around it is pure wabi-sabi elegance, and it will make your room feel considered rather than cluttered.
Which styles of Japanese art are most popular as wall art?
Ukiyo-e woodblock prints are by far the most sought-after, and for good reason. Think Hokusai's Great Wave, Hiroshige's rain-soaked landscapes, and vibrant kabuki portraits. Beyond the classics, contemporary Japanese-style wall art featuring cherry blossoms, pagodas, and stylised Tokyo scenes has surged in popularity because it bridges traditional aesthetics with modern interiors. We also see strong demand for quieter, atmospheric pieces: misty mountain scenes, bamboo groves, and zen-inspired compositions that bring a sense of calm to bedrooms and studies.
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