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Choose Your Format
Portrait, square, and landscape formats are all popular choices for this collection. If you're working with a narrow wall or a space between windows, portrait orientation makes the most of vertical room. For wider walls above a sofa or sideboard, landscape format helps fill the space horizontally without overwhelming it.
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Pair with Natural Materials
Desert landscapes feel at home in rooms with natural textures. These artworks suit spaces where you've used wood, stone, or woven materials - a dining room with a solid oak table, a living room with rattan furniture, or a hallway with terracotta floor tiles. The earthy palette connects effortlessly with organic finishes.
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Hanging in Open Spaces
Wide, expansive landscapes benefit from breathing room on the wall. When you hang artwork that captures sweeping vistas, leave generous space around the frame - avoid clustering it with smaller pieces. The broad terrain and distant mountains in Winter in Arches National Park need visual room to let the composition settle and draw the eye naturally.
