Barber

Hair has always said something about who we are. This barber collection turns that idea into art - playful, expressive, and full of character.

The artworks here share a common thread: hair as the main event. Flowers replace fringes, dandelions stand in for updos, and afros bloom into something close to sculpture. bad hair day captures this spirit well - an oversized floral headpiece that's as much costume as coiffure. The mood across the collection shifts from dreamy and mysterious to bold and joyful, making these portraits a natural fit for spaces that welcome a little personality.

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    Which rooms suit playful, surrealist art

    Art with a surrealist or playful mood tends to feel at home in spaces where you spend relaxed, informal time - a home office, a reading nook, or a dining area where conversation flows. It rarely needs a minimal backdrop to shine. A good example is 24 carat, whose bold composition and layered detail hold their own against a variety of room settings.

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    Choosing between portrait and landscape format

    Format shapes how an artwork fits a wall - and the choice matters more than many people expect. A portrait format draws the eye upward and suits narrower walls or spaces between windows and doors. A landscape format feels wider and more grounded, fitting well above a sofa or sideboard. Consider which shape your wall actually needs before deciding on size.

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    Where to hang bold portrait art

    Portrait-style art with strong graphic detail reads best at eye level, where the face or figure connects naturally with the viewer. A wall you pass daily - a hallway or the space above a console table - works well for this reason. A good example is Rani, with its layered textures and direct composition.

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Chiara, by Mirjam Duizendstra View Chiara by Mirjam Duizendstra
Quiet Current, by Mirjam Duizendstra View Quiet Current by Mirjam Duizendstra
Ton sur ton, by Mirjam Duizendstra View Ton sur ton by Mirjam Duizendstra
Flowers on my mind (no.2023-03), by Kris Stuurop View Flowers on my mind (no.2023-03) by Kris Stuurop
MissMatch, by Mirjam Duizendstra View MissMatch by Mirjam Duizendstra
MissMatch, by Mirjam Duizendstra View MissMatch by Mirjam Duizendstra
MissMatch, by Mirjam Duizendstra View MissMatch by Mirjam Duizendstra
April, by Mirjam Duizendstra View April by Mirjam Duizendstra
MissMatch, by Mirjam Duizendstra View MissMatch by Mirjam Duizendstra
Summer coupe, by Mirjam Duizendstra View Summer coupe by Mirjam Duizendstra

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Where does barber art feel at home in your space?

Barber art works well in a home office or study, where its calm and slightly mysterious mood helps settle the room without distracting from focus. The warm brown and beige tones bring a grounded, earthy quality to a desk wall, making the space feel considered rather than bare. A single piece hung at eye level above a writing desk draws the eye just enough to add character.


Which format suits barber art on your wall?

A vertical format is a strong choice for barber art, especially when hung on a narrow wall or in a space between furniture pieces. It draws the eye upward and suits a wall beside a bookcase or desk. If you have a wider wall to fill, a horizontal format spreads the composition more naturally and gives the artwork room to breathe without feeling crowded.


Which interior styles pair well with barber art?

The brown, taupe, and mauve tones found in barber art sit comfortably in both industrial and Scandinavian interiors. In an industrial setting, the deeper browns and beige tones blend with raw materials like exposed brick or dark metal shelving. For a Scandinavian space, the softer mauve and white shades keep things light and clean. A Poster or Canvas print works well in either style without feeling out of place.

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