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Belgium captivates with layers of history and quiet beauty. From Antwerp's grand architecture to woodland scenes bathed in morning light, these artworks bring a sophisticated, nostalgic charm to your walls. Brabo fountain in Antwerp center showcases the vibrant heart of the city, while misty forest paths evoke calm reflection - both fitting beautifully into contemporary or classic interiors.
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Portrait and landscape formats are equally popular in this Belgium collection. Portrait suits narrow walls beside doorways or between windows, while landscape fills wider spaces above sofas or sideboards. Select the format that fits your available wall space best.
Brown and mauve create a warm, grounded base in your room. Add cooler tones like grey or beige to balance the richness and prevent the space from feeling too heavy. The earthy palette in Tree in bloom, Frits van den Berghe, 1930 works beautifully with soft textiles in similar shades.
Monochrome photography creates a reflective, intimate atmosphere that complements slower-paced rooms. The nostalgic mood in Brussels, Brasserie makes it a natural fit for dining rooms or cosy reading corners where you want to encourage conversation and connection.
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The Belgium collection features a refined palette of brown, blue, taupe, olive green, and mauve that works beautifully in modern and Scandinavian interiors. Combine soft taupe and blue tones for a light Scandinavian look, or pair brown with olive green for a warmer modern style. These earthy, calm colors create a balanced atmosphere without overwhelming your space, making them easy to match with neutral furniture and natural materials.
Belgium artworks look particularly strong in landscape format, which suits walls above sofas, sideboards, or in hallways where horizontal space is available. The wider format draws the eye across architectural details and atmospheric scenes that capture the character of Belgian cities and countryside. Portrait format works well when you have a narrow wall section or want to hang artworks beside a doorway or window.
A living room is a good spot for Belgium artworks, where the calm and nostalgic mood helps create a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. The collection's mysterious and contemplative character encourages conversation and adds depth to your main gathering space. Hang a Poster above your sofa or place a larger piece near your seating area to anchor the room with subtle colour and understated style that complements both classic and contemporary furniture.