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Choose portrait or landscape to suit your wall
Both portrait and landscape formats are equally popular in this collection. Portrait prints work well on narrow walls or beside doorways, while landscape formats suit spaces above sofas or sideboards. Consider your wall dimensions first, then choose the format that fills the space without overwhelming it.
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Pair natural tones with darker accents
Olive green and brown dominate this collection, offering earthy warmth. These tones work well with natural wood furniture or woven textiles. Add contrast with darker elements like charcoal frames or black metal fixtures. The murky water tones in Eye in Eye pair beautifully with teal cushions or deep green throws.
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Hang at eye level in calm spaces
Reptile imagery creates visual impact through stillness and detail. Position these artworks where viewers can pause and look closely - hallways, reading corners, or beside seating areas. The direct gaze in Eye in Eye works particularly well in intimate spaces where you want a sense of quiet presence rather than decoration.
