Barber

There is something quietly bold about barber-themed art - it celebrates shape, texture, and the way hair becomes a statement all on its own. The artworks here range from dreamy and surreal to vivid and graphic, which makes them a natural fit for spaces that welcome a little personality.

Flowers replace hair, faces emerge from layered collages, and colour does a lot of the storytelling - as in bad hair day, where an oversized floral headpiece turns a portrait into something playful and strange. That mix of the everyday and the unexpected runs through the whole collection.

Available as Canvas, ArtFrame™, Poster and more, each artwork is printed to your chosen size - so you can find the format that works for your space.

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    How to build a color palette around warm neutrals

    Warm neutrals like brown, beige, and taupe are forgiving base tones that hold space without competing with bolder details. Pair them with a single accent - orange works particularly well here. The orange earrings and leopard-print detail in Rani show how one warm pop of color can anchor an otherwise neutral composition.

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    Choosing between portrait and landscape format

    Format shapes how art feels on a wall. Portrait format suits narrow walls or spaces between furniture, while landscape format fills wider surfaces more naturally. Both are popular choices in the Barber collection - so consider your wall dimensions first, then choose the format that fits your space rather than leaving empty gaps on either side.

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    Where to hang bold portrait art

    Portrait art with strong graphic detail draws the eye naturally - so placement matters. Hang it at seated eye level in a barber-style space or grooming area, where people spend time looking around. The expressive detail in Rani, for example, rewards close viewing rather than distant wall placement.

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Which material suits barber art best

ArtFrame™ is a strong match for barber art - its warm browns and soft mauves take on real depth in a textile print. Canvas and Poster are solid alternatives if you prefer a different finish.

Choose ArtFrame™ and you benefit from two standout features. First, the acoustic panels work particularly well with this collection: the calm, dreamy mood of barber art asks for a quiet, focused atmosphere, and the sound-dampening backing helps create exactly that - especially in a home office or reading corner. Second, the large format option lets the earthy beige and taupe tones of barber artworks spread across your wall with real presence, turning a single piece into a genuine focal point rather than a background detail.

Still doubting which material suits your interior and chosen Barber artwork? Use our Material Advisor to find the perfect match.

What size works well for barber art in your space

A horizontal format tends to work well for barber art - it gives the composition room to breathe and suits a wall above a sideboard or a low console table. If your wall space is more limited, a square format is a practical alternative that keeps the warm, earthy tones well-balanced without feeling crowded.

Where barber art works well in your home

A living room is a good spot for barber art, particularly the wall behind a sofa or beside a reading chair. The calm, mysterious mood of this collection suits a space where you naturally slow down and settle in. The muted palette - taupe, beige, and soft mauve - pairs well with natural materials like linen, wood, or stone that often feature in living room interiors.

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