Choosing the right material for Edinburgh art
Edinburgh comes to life on each of our premium materials. Whether you choose Poster, Canvas, or ArtFrame™, each enhances the unique details and colors.
Choose Poster and you benefit from thick, durable photo paper that brings out the collection's blue, brown, and mauve tones beautifully. The 260-gram satin paper creates a luxurious feel that suits Edinburgh's nostalgic and calm moods perfectly. UV-resistant inks ensure the vibrant olive green and taupe shades stay true year after year, protecting your artwork from fading. This matters especially for Edinburgh pieces, where the subtle color shifts between photography and painting styles need that lasting clarity. The substantial paper weight gives digital art and painted scenes the presence they deserve on your wall.
Still doubting which material suits your interior and chosen Edinburgh artwork? Use our material comparator to find the perfect match.
How to style Edinburgh artworks in your home
Edinburgh artworks work well together in different formats and moods. Combine a calm landscape piece with a more vibrant square print to create visual interest on one wall. The collection's range from nostalgic photography to colorful digital art means you can mix portrait and landscape formats without losing coherence. Pair Edinburgh prints with warm textiles in brown or taupe, or place them near natural wood furniture that echoes the olive green tones. Plants with soft foliage complement the calm atmosphere these artworks bring to your space.
Where Edinburgh prints work best in your office
An office is a good spot for Edinburgh artworks, especially if you want to create a focused yet inspiring atmosphere. The collection's calm and nostalgic moods help reduce visual clutter while the blue and mauve tones promote concentration. Hang a landscape format piece above your desk or place a square print on a nearby shelf where you can see it during breaks. The mix of photography and painting techniques keeps the space interesting without becoming distracting during work hours.