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Choose the format that fits your wall
Portrait, square, and landscape formats are all equally popular for this collection. If you have a narrow wall space beside a door or window, portrait works well. For wider walls above a sofa or sideboard, landscape offers better visual balance and fills the space more naturally.
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Let playful artworks set the mood
Joyful, bold designs bring energy to social spaces where people gather. The vibrant colors and urban style in Good, Bad and the Ugly work well in a kitchen, home bar, or dining area - places where conversation and good times happen. Hang it at eye level for maximum impact.
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Pair warm tones with natural textures
Brown, taupe, and bronze are the dominant colors in this collection, which makes them easy to combine with wood, rattan, or leather furniture. These earthy shades create a warm, grounded feeling in living rooms and dining spaces. Try pairing them with cream or off-white walls for balance.
