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Working with unexpected colour
Urban scenes don't always call for grey and black. When teal and sage green tones appear in cityscapes, they bring fresh energy to contemporary spaces. The colour palette in City-Art BERLIN Alexanderplatz Collage pairs well with concrete, steel, or cool-toned textiles if you're after a modern, urban look.
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Pairing with neutral interiors
Black and white imagery sits comfortably in rooms with clean lines and restrained palettes. If your space features whites, greys, or natural wood, the monochrome architectural study in City-Art BERLIN Brandenburg Gate black&white adds visual interest while maintaining a calm, uncluttered feel that complements minimalist furniture.
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Placing historical imagery
Architecture with historical weight works well in spaces where you want to encourage reflection. The watchtower in A watchtower of the GDR brings a contemplative mood to a study or reading corner, where its weathered structure and grey tones create a thoughtful backdrop without overwhelming the room.
