How do you style Emile Claus in calm interiors?
The earthy tones and nostalgic atmosphere of Emile Claus artworks pair beautifully with natural materials like linen, rattan, and light wood furniture. Create a cohesive gallery wall by combining several prints in soft sage green and beige tones, or position a single landscape piece above a low sideboard with ceramic vases and dried grasses. The vibrant yet calm mood works well in spaces where you want gentle energy without overwhelming the room. Let the olive greens and taupe shades guide your choice of cushions, throws, and botanical accents for a harmonious look.
Choosing the right material
Emile Claus comes to life on each of our premium materials. Whether you choose ArtFrame™, Poster, or Canvas, each enhances the unique details and colors.
Choose ArtFrame™ and you benefit from interchangeable flexibility and acoustic comfort. The sage green and olive tones in Emile Claus artworks look particularly refined on textile print stretched in a sleek aluminum frame. You can match the frame color to your interior - select gold for warmth, black for modern contrast, or white to keep the calm, nostalgic mood intact. Beyond aesthetics, ArtFrame™ offers optional sound-dampening panels that reduce echo in living rooms or home offices, making it ideal for spaces where you value both beauty and acoustic balance.
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Which format brings out the best in Emile Claus?
Landscape formats dominate the Emile Claus collection, making them ideal for placing above sofas, beds, or console tables where horizontal space invites the eye to wander. The wide format emphasizes the expansive, nostalgic scenes and allows the beige and green palettes to breathe across your wall. If you're working with a narrow wall or hallway, consider a portrait or square format instead - they offer the same calm mood in a more compact composition that fits tighter spaces without losing impact.