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Pair warm earth tones with natural textures
Brown and taupe shades anchor a space without overwhelming it. These colours sit comfortably alongside oak furniture, linen textiles, or terracotta accessories. The rich brown and burgundy palette in The Cross in the Mountains, Caspar David Friedrich complements leather seating, wooden side tables, and woven baskets to create a cohesive, grounded interior.
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Hang romantic scenes at eye level
Artworks with figures gazing outward work beautifully when placed at natural eye level, inviting you to share their perspective. Position them in spaces where you naturally pause - an entryway or hallway landing. The couple looking toward the horizon in Caspar David Friedrich. On a Sailing Ship draws you into the scene when hung around 145 - 155 cm from the floor.
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Choose portrait or landscape to suit your wall
Both portrait and landscape formats are popular for this collection, giving you flexibility depending on your space. Portrait prints suit narrow walls between windows or doors, while landscape formats work well above sofas or sideboards. Choose the orientation that balances your room layout and fills your available wall space naturally.
