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Choose portrait or landscape to suit your wall
Portrait, square, and landscape formats are all equally popular for these architectural artworks. We recommend choosing based on the wall space you have available. A narrow hallway works well with portrait orientation, while a wide living room wall suits landscape. Select your preferred format during checkout.
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Pair warm bronze tones with cool accent colors
Bronze and brown tones create a warm, grounded base in your interior. The bronze elephant sculpture and warm architectural details in Salvador Dali in Liège Guillemins pair beautifully with cool blues or teals to add balance. Try combining these earthy shades with soft blue cushions or accessories in the same room.
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Hang at eye level in high-traffic areas
Station interiors and urban architecture create visual interest in spaces where people pass through regularly. Hang your artwork at standing eye level (around 145 - 150 cm from the floor to the center) in hallways, entryways, or corridors. This placement mirrors the human-scale perspective captured in these transit spaces.
