Eus Driessen
Photographer
Subway stations capture urban energy in unexpected ways. The quiet drama of empty platforms, the glow of station lights, the geometric patterns of underground architecture - these spaces tell stories beyond their function. Metro art brings that raw city aesthetic into your home, whether you're drawn to minimalist transit maps or moody tunnel photography.
From the warm terracotta tones of "Arts Et Métiers" to bold graphic line designs, these artworks suit contemporary and industrial interiors alike. Each piece is made to order and available as Canvas, Poster, ArtFrame™ and more - choose what works for your space.
Brown and taupe dominate many artworks in this collection. These earthy shades work beautifully with wooden furniture, linen textiles, or clay accessories. They create a warm, grounded atmosphere without overwhelming your room. A good example is the rich bronze and olive tones in Lost Place - abandoned bus station in Eastern Europe.
Position your artwork so the center sits roughly at eye level when you're seated - typically around 140 - 150 cm from the floor. This works especially well in living rooms or reading nooks where you'll view the piece while relaxing. It creates a natural sightline and makes the space feel more cohesive.
Urban and architectural scenes add depth to hallways, staircases, or entryways - places where movement naturally happens. The blurred motion and shadowy tones in A Lonely Passage suit these transitional areas, turning a pass-through into a moment of visual interest without demanding long viewing time.
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Subway imagery works well in the living room, where urban energy meets everyday comfort. The mysterious, nostalgic mood of these underground scenes adds depth without overwhelming the space. A good spot for this collection is above your sofa or sideboard, where the calm yet intriguing atmosphere can anchor your seating area. Pair Subway art with warm lighting and textured fabrics to balance the urban edge with homely warmth.
The Subway collection's palette of black and white, taupe, and brown tones fits naturally into minimalist interiors. Black and white prints deliver the clean contrast minimalist spaces need, while taupe and brown add subtle warmth without breaking the uncluttered aesthetic. Combine black-framed Subway artworks with white walls and natural wood furniture for a cohesive look. These earthy, neutral tones also layer well with concrete, steel, or linen textures common in minimalist homes.
Landscape formats dominate this collection and suit long, horizontal walls beautifully. Place a landscape Subway print above your dining table or along a hallway to guide the eye and make narrow spaces feel more open. The horizontal orientation mirrors the tunnels and platforms often captured in underground photography, reinforcing the theme naturally. When you're working with a smaller wall or want to create a gallery arrangement, square formats offer a compact alternative that still delivers the collection's calm, mysterious character.