From the intricate details of macro photography to the vast mystery of night sky starscapes, discover pieces that set a sophisticated tone in any room.
From the intricate details of macro photography to the vast mystery of night sky starscapes, discover pieces that set a sophisticated tone in any room.
Elevate your walls with a collection of thoughtfully composed still life photography that celebrates the beauty in the everyday.
Elevate your walls with a collection of thoughtfully composed still life photography that celebrates the beauty in the everyday.
Photography wall art works differently from illustration: tonal range, light quality, and composition do most of the work, which is why a single well-placed photographic print can hold a wall that would otherwise need a three-piece grouping. Landscape, architectural detail, wildlife, and considered street images all read as gallery-adjacent and pair especially well with modern, minimalist, and Scandi-modern rooms.
For a single anchor piece, go large — a 24x36 or 30x40 photography print above a sofa or bed lets the image breathe and rewards a closer look. For more measured walls, our photography prints catalogue covers landscape, mountain, travel, and abstract detail subjects in matched tonal palettes, so a pair or trio reads as a curated set rather than a random hang.
Above a standard 84-inch sofa, a single 30x40 print is the safest anchor; if you want more presence go to 36x48. Photographic images often benefit from a single large piece rather than a multi-panel split — the tonal detail reads better uninterrupted by frames.
Framed prints (especially with a thin black or natural-oak frame and a small mat) feel the most gallery-like and are the conventional choice for fine-art photography. Canvas works for casual rooms and bigger sizes but loses some of the detail in shadow-heavy images.
Black-and-white photography wall art is the safer match for rooms with a strong existing palette — it adds depth without competing. Colour photography earns its place when you want the print to introduce a tone (golden-hour landscape, ocean blue, forest green) the room is missing.
Our photography prints are printed at archival resolution and read cleanly from arm's-length, so a 30x40 above a console or in a hallway holds up to close inspection. For very large pieces (40x60+), stand back 5-6 feet for the intended view.
From the intricate details of macro photography to the vast mystery of night sky starscapes, discover pieces that set a sophisticated tone in any room.
From the intricate details of macro photography to the vast mystery of night sky starscapes, discover pieces that set a sophisticated tone in any room.
Elevate your walls with a collection of thoughtfully composed still life photography that celebrates the beauty in the everyday.
Elevate your walls with a collection of thoughtfully composed still life photography that celebrates the beauty in the everyday.
Photography wall art works differently from illustration: tonal range, light quality, and composition do most of the work, which is why a single well-placed photographic print can hold a wall that would otherwise need a three-piece grouping. Landscape, architectural detail, wildlife, and considered street images all read as gallery-adjacent and pair especially well with modern, minimalist, and Scandi-modern rooms.
For a single anchor piece, go large — a 24x36 or 30x40 photography print above a sofa or bed lets the image breathe and rewards a closer look. For more measured walls, our photography prints catalogue covers landscape, mountain, travel, and abstract detail subjects in matched tonal palettes, so a pair or trio reads as a curated set rather than a random hang.
Above a standard 84-inch sofa, a single 30x40 print is the safest anchor; if you want more presence go to 36x48. Photographic images often benefit from a single large piece rather than a multi-panel split — the tonal detail reads better uninterrupted by frames.
Framed prints (especially with a thin black or natural-oak frame and a small mat) feel the most gallery-like and are the conventional choice for fine-art photography. Canvas works for casual rooms and bigger sizes but loses some of the detail in shadow-heavy images.
Black-and-white photography wall art is the safer match for rooms with a strong existing palette — it adds depth without competing. Colour photography earns its place when you want the print to introduce a tone (golden-hour landscape, ocean blue, forest green) the room is missing.
Our photography prints are printed at archival resolution and read cleanly from arm's-length, so a 30x40 above a console or in a hallway holds up to close inspection. For very large pieces (40x60+), stand back 5-6 feet for the intended view.