Barber

Hair has always said something. Whether dramatic or delicate, it carries personality - and the artworks in this barber collection capture exactly that energy. Surreal portraits, bold floral hairstyles, and layered collages sit side by side, all sharing a playful fascination with the human head as a canvas.

Take bad hair day, where an enormous sphere of red petals replaces a hairstyle entirely, or Summer coupe, in which a dandelion seed head floats where hair should be. Both feel unexpected and yet completely natural - which is what makes this collection so easy to live with. It suits interiors that have a little personality to spare.

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    How to match colors in your space

    Brown, beige, and taupe are the dominant colors across this collection - and they pair well with warm wood tones, terracotta accents, and off-white walls. If your space already has these tones, the earthy palette in 24 carat will sit comfortably without competing with your existing decor.

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    Where to hang your portrait art

    Portrait-style art draws the eye naturally when placed at seated eye level. This makes it a strong choice for a barber chair waiting area, a hallway console, or beside a mirror. The bold face and orange earrings in Rani make it especially effective on a wall you pass up close.

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    Which rooms suit this style of art

    Playful, detailed portraits work well in spaces where personality matters - a home office, a studio, a bold living room, or yes, a barber shop. Rooms with a relaxed, creative atmosphere are a natural fit. The layered patterns and florals in MissMatch add visual interest without feeling too formal for everyday spaces.

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Featured Artists

In this collection, these artists set the tone. Take a look at their profile and who knows, there might be a piece among them for your wall.

How they hang in other homes

Get inspired by beautiful artworks on other people's walls and see how they truly enhance an interior.
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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Which format suits barber art best?

Barber art works well in a vertical format, which suits the upright composition of figures, mirrors, and interior details often found in this theme. Hang it on a narrow wall between a door and a sideboard, or beside a hallway console. If you have a wider wall to fill, a horizontal format can also work well to capture more of the scene.


Where does barber art work well in your home?

A living room is a good spot for barber art, especially when the calm and mysterious mood of the collection sets the atmosphere. The warm tones of brown and taupe in these artworks blend naturally with earthy sofas and wooden furniture, adding depth without feeling too bold. A Canvas or ArtFrame™ hung above a sofa gives the space a grounded, thoughtful feel.


Which interior style suits barber art colors?

The browns, taupes, and muted mauves in barber art sit naturally in an industrial interior. Think exposed brick, dark metal frames, and raw wood - these textures bring out the depth of the darker tones while the beige and white shades keep the space from feeling heavy. A Poster or ArtFrame™ in a black frame ties the look together cleanly.

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