Gilded Forest in Bloom Canvas Print

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    About This Art

    Even the linen in here starts looking expensive next to gilded ochre. Hang this gilded forest above a moss-velvet sofa or a low walnut sideboard and the whole room reads warmer, denser, more considered — like the air itself has been varnished. The deep greens settle behind your furniture; the gold and rose trunks pick up every lamp in the room. Best on a chalky off-white or soft-clay wall where the foliage can breathe. Pairs naturally with brass picture lights, antique ceramics, and a single trailing plant. Don't crowd it with other busy florals — this one wants to be the loudest thing in the room. Stretched on a wooden frame so the foliage and gilded trunks carry across the room as one continuous painted surface.

    About Our Canvas Prints

    Stunning on its own or frame it for impact
    Printed on durable poly-cotton canvas with a smooth matte finish, hand-stretched over solid FSC-certified wood. Hang it unframed for modern minimalism, or choose our real wood frame for a refined, gallery-worthy finish.

    Your design stays intact
    We wrap the edges with a mirrored version of your image so the front stays exactly as intended, with zero cropping or stretching.

    Gallery-quality printing
    Ultra-fine giclée printing for sharp details and rich colour that lasts.

    Sustainably made
    FSC-certified wood, eco-conscious inks, crafted to order.

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    UK made, delivered fast
    Your artwork is made locally in the UK to keep shipping quick, emissions low, and customs surprises off the table.

    Packed with care, built to last
    Every piece is safely packaged to arrive in perfect condition. If something’s not right, we’ll send a free replacement — fast and fuss-free.

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    If you’re not 100% happy, you’ve got 99 days to return it. No drama. Just drop us a message and we’ll make it right.

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    “Arrived framed and perfect. Took 2 minutes to hang and now my bedroom actually feels done.”

    - SARAH H.

    “I'd been staring at a blank wall for months. This was the easiest way to finally make it feel like mine.”

    - JESSICA A.

    “The art completely changed my living room... went from feeling like a rental to actually mine. Friends keep asking where I got it.”

    - JUDI B.

    We're serious about canvas art, ask away

    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.

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    Are Fab canvas prints good quality?

    Absolutely. We use museum-grade canvas (the same stuff galleries use) stretched over solid wood frames. The canvas is thick enough that you can't see through it, and we wrap the print around the edges so there's no white border it looks finished from every angle.

    When people see it on your wall, they'll assume you bought it at a gallery, not online.

    Does it come ready to hang? Is it available framed?

    Yes to both. Every canvas comes stretched over solid wood and ready to hang - hardware's already on the back, just hang it up.

    You can choose unframed (modern, minimalist look - the print wraps around the edges) or add our real wood frame for a more polished, gallery finish. Either way, it's ready to go straight on your wall. No assembly, no extra trips to the frame shop.

    How do I know what size will actually work in my space?

    Here's the rule of thumb: your canvas should take up about 2/3 to 3/4 of the width of your furniture (like a sofa or bed). So if your couch is 180cm, you want something around 100-120cm wide.

    Too small of a canvas looks lost on the wall. Too big overwhelms the room. If you're between sizes, go bigger it's almost always better to have impact than to have something that disappears.

    Still not sure? Contact our team with a photo of your space and we'll tell you exactly what size will work.

    What's your return policy?

    If it shows up and you're not happy with it, you have 99 days to return it for a full refund—no questions asked.

    We've been doing this long enough to know that sometimes a piece just doesn't work in your space, and that's fine. Just email us and we'll sort it out.

    Will the dark green background read as heavy in a small room?

    The greens are deep but broken up constantly by gold verticals, pink blossoms and rose-glitter trunks, so the piece reads warm and luminous rather than oppressive. In a smaller room it actually adds depth — like a painted wall — provided you give it space either side and one good light source. If your walls are also dark, go up a size to keep the contrast working.

    Are the gold trunks actually metallic, or just painted gold?

    They're printed as painted gold — rich ochre and warm yellow pigment with textural detail that mimics gold leaf, but the surface itself is matte fine-art paper (or canvas, depending on substrate). You get the visual richness of gilding without literal metallic ink, which means no awkward glare under spotlights and the colour holds beautifully in any light.

    Does it work as one big piece, or should I hang it as a pair?

    Strongly a soloist. The composition is dense and symmetrically rhythmic — vertical trunks across the full width — so a second piece next to it would fight for attention. If you want more wall covered, size up rather than doubling up. It's built to be the one thing your eye lands on when you walk into the room.