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From Blank Wall to Curated Sports Gallery: Your...
A sports gallery wall lives or dies on one thing: whether it looks deliberate. Most people hang their prints in a way that reads as "fan cave by accumulation" rather...
The Complete Guide to Displaying Frog Prints in...
Frog prints sit in a strange corner of art history. They can look like a serious natural history collection, or they can tip your living room straight into a children's...
Geometric Wall Art Trends Worth Paying Attentio...
Geometric art has been having a long moment, and the moment is shifting. The maximalist, multi-shape compositions that dominated 2022 and 2023 are giving way to something quieter, more confident,...
The Kitchen Gallery Wall Edit: Curated Food Pri...
Most kitchen gallery walls fail for the same reason: people pick prints they like individually, hang them roughly, and hope for the best. This guide gives you the formulas, the...
You're Overthinking Your St. Louis Gallery Wall
Most St. Louis gallery walls fail for the same reason: too many ideas competing for attention. You bought a beautiful Gateway Arch print, found a Soulard map you love, threw...
Stop Matching Everything: How to Choose Artwork...
Matching artwork is the fastest way to make a living room feel like a hotel lobby. What you actually want is cohesion, which is a much more interesting problem to...
Random or Curated? Making Your Motivational Wal...
Motivational prints have a reputation problem. Hang too many, in too many fonts, with too many frame styles, and your lounge starts to look like the breakroom of a startup...
Go Big: How to Use Large Vintage Landscape Prin...
A large vintage landscape print does something a cluster of smaller frames never quite manages. It anchors a room, makes it feel collected rather than decorated, and gives the eye...
Moon Phase Wall Art: 7 Ways to Display the Luna...
Moon phase art has earned its place in the modern home, but most styling advice stops at "hang them in a row" and leaves you guessing about spacing, sizing, and...
Why Do Garden Gallery Walls Fail Without a Prop...
Most garden gallery walls fail for the same reason: people buy prints they love individually, then hope they'll work together. They almost never do. This guide walks you through the...
Whimsical vs Realistic Botanical Art: How to Mi...
Most botanical art collections start the same way: a vintage fern print, maybe a pressed flower study, something dignified. Then you spot a grinning monstera or a wonky illustrated cactus...
Green Wall Art Gallery Ideas That Look Curated,...
A gallery wall in one colour family is harder than it looks. Without contrasting colours doing the heavy lifting, you have to build interest through shade, subject and scale. This...
What Interior Designers Know About Displaying M...
Matisse prints are deceptively tricky to hang. The cut-outs are bold, the colours are loud, and standard "eye level" advice falls apart the moment you put a 90cm sofa underneath...
7 Steps to a Boho Gallery Wall That Looks Curat...
Boho gallery walls fail for one reason: people treat them as a free-for-all. Loose, layered and lived-in is the look, but the walls that actually achieve it are built on...
7 Vintage Art Print Ideas That Feel Fresh, Not ...
Why vintage prints are having a moment (and why some still look terrible) Vintage art is everywhere right now: botanicals, travel posters, faded maps, mid-century abstracts, dusky still lifes pulled...
The Abstract Tree Art Edit: 12 Curated Picks fo...
Tree art has a reputation problem. For years it's been associated with rustic cabins, woodland nurseries, and the kind of soft botanical prints that whisper "country kitchen." But abstract tree...
Going Big: How to Use Large Vintage Sea Art Pri...
A large vintage seascape does something a cluster of small prints never can: it stops you at the doorway. The trick is choosing the right print, hanging it at the...
Why Matching Frames Make Botanical Gallery Wall...
Botanical gallery walls have a higher failure rate than almost any other style. Too many leaf varieties, mismatched frames, and guesswork spacing turn what should feel like a calm indoor...
Why Seafood Art Works in Every Room (Not Just K...
Seafood art has a reputation problem. Mention an octopus print or a vintage lobster illustration and most people picture a fish market, a beachside diner, or someone's nautical-themed bathroom. That...
What Gallery Curators Know About Displaying Sur...
Surrealism has a reputation for being difficult to live with. Floating apples, melting clocks, men in bowler hats raining from the sky: not the obvious choice for the wall behind...