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Highlight architectural details in the right spot
Architectural artworks deserve a viewing distance that lets you appreciate their intricate lines and symmetry. Place them in spaces where people naturally pause - hallways, entryways, or above a console table. The detailed façade in Palace on Dam Square works beautifully in spots where guests can admire the craftsmanship up close.
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Playful illustrations suit social spaces
Whimsical, bird's-eye-view illustrations spark conversation and invite closer inspection. They work particularly well in social areas - living rooms, dining spaces, or home offices - where guests linger and explore the details. The vibrant, imaginative perspective in Illustration Amsterdam in Bird's Eye View adds energy and curiosity to communal rooms.
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Portrait and landscape formats suit different walls
Both portrait and landscape formats are popular choices for this collection. Portrait works suit narrow wall spaces like hallways or beside doorways, while landscape pieces fill wider areas above sofas or sideboards. Choose the format that fits your available wall space and complements your room layout.
