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Hang Pre-Raphaelite drama at eye level
These artworks shine where you can appreciate their detail and storytelling up close. Hang them at eye level in spaces where you pause naturally - hallways, living rooms, or above seating. The intricate stained glass and rich textures in Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May, John William Waterhouse (1908) reward closer viewing.
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Place romantic scenes in restful spaces
The calm and romantic mood of these artworks suits bedrooms, reading nooks, or sitting areas where you want a contemplative atmosphere. The serene expression and soft lighting in Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May, John William Waterhouse (1908) creates a peaceful focal point that encourages quiet moments and relaxation in your chosen room.
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Pair browns and taupes with warm neutrals
The collection's dominant browns and taupes create a warm, grounded palette. These earthy tones pair beautifully with cream, soft gold, or terracotta accents in your furnishings. The brown and mauve hues in Miranda, John William Waterhouse work particularly well alongside natural wood furniture or warm-toned textiles.
