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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.

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Which lantern art prints work best above a sofa or sideboard?

For a statement piece above a sofa, we'd go with a Japanese lantern wall art print at 70x100cm. The warm glow of lantern imagery reads beautifully from across a living room and gives a focal point that feels inviting without being loud. If you're filling a narrower space above a sideboard or console table, a 50x70cm print of a single hanging lantern in portrait orientation is our pick. Our framed prints arrive ready to hang with fixtures already attached, so you can have it on the wall in minutes.

What do lanterns symbolise in art, and does that matter when choosing a print?

Lanterns are one of the most universally positive symbols in art. In Japanese and Chinese traditions, they represent guidance, celebration, and good fortune. In Western still life and vintage lantern prints, they tend to evoke warmth, nostalgia, and shelter. It absolutely matters when you're choosing a piece for your home because the feeling a print gives off is half the point. A red Chinese lantern art print brings festive energy to a dining area, while a muted oil lantern scene adds quiet warmth to a reading nook or bedroom.

How do I use lantern prints to finish a room that still feels incomplete?

Lantern art prints are brilliant gap-fillers because they bring warmth and a sense of light to a space without introducing a subject that competes with your furniture or other decor. If your room feels cold or flat, hang a lantern festival art print on the wall that gets the least natural light. The depicted glow genuinely tricks the eye into reading the room as warmer. A framed 50x70cm print on matte paper works particularly well here because there's no glass glare to fight with lamps or overhead lighting.

Will lantern prints fade if I hang them near a window?

Not ours. Our framed lantern art prints use UV-protective acrylic glaze that prevents fading even in direct sunlight, and our museum-grade inks are rated to last hundreds of years. This is genuinely important if you're placing a print on a sunlit hallway wall or near a south-facing window, which is exactly where warm lantern imagery tends to look its best. You shouldn't have to plan your art around your windows.

What are the different types of lantern artwork and which style suits my space?

The main styles you'll find are Japanese lantern wall art (think paper chochin lanterns, often in reds, whites, and golds), Chinese lantern art prints (festival scenes, bold reds, dragons), vintage lantern prints (rustic oil lamps, candlelit still lifes), and more contemporary or abstract takes on the lantern motif. For a modern minimalist space, go with a single Japanese paper lantern on a clean background. For a more traditional or cosy interior, a vintage oil lantern in warm tones is hard to beat. Eclectic spaces can handle a full lantern festival scene with all its colour and movement.