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Pairing warm tones with natural materials
Brown, beige, and taupe hues create a grounded, inviting feel in your space. These earthy shades pair beautifully with natural textures like wood furniture, linen textiles, or rattan accents. The warm bronze and beige palette in The Arts 2, Alphonse Mucha works particularly well in rooms where you want to add softness and warmth.
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Placing nostalgic scenes in social spaces
Urban scenes with a calm, reflective mood invite conversation and contemplation. Consider hanging them in dining areas, reading nooks, or entryways where guests naturally pause. The quiet solitude captured in Nighthawks, Edward Hopper suits spaces where you gather but also appreciate moments of stillness, like a breakfast corner or home office.
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Choosing between portrait and landscape
Portrait and landscape formats are both popular choices for this collection. Portrait works suit narrow wall spaces like hallways or the area beside a doorframe, while landscape formats fill horizontal spaces above sofas or sideboards. Choose the format that fits the wall you have in mind - both orientations work beautifully.
