Which format works best for foliage art?
Portrait format dominates this collection and works particularly well on narrow wall spaces. Hang a vertical foliage piece beside a doorframe, between windows, or above a narrow console table to make the most of limited width. The upward orientation draws the eye naturally, emphasizing the height of leaves and branches. Square formats offer a good alternative when you're working with more balanced wall dimensions or creating a symmetrical arrangement.
How to combine foliage art with your interior
Foliage artworks in brown, olive green, and grey tones pair beautifully with natural materials like wood, rattan, and linen textiles. Create depth by combining calm foliage pieces with mysterious darker prints, or balance powerful botanical close-ups with softer abstract art. Layer your foliage Poster with woven baskets, ceramic vases, or sculptural branches to reinforce the organic theme. The earthy palette works equally well in Scandinavian-inspired spaces and warmer, more eclectic rooms. Let nature guide your choices and build a space that feels both grounded and alive.
Where does foliage art work well in your home?
The bedroom is a good spot for foliage art, bringing the calming influence of nature into your rest space. The brown, blue, and mauve tones in this collection create a soothing atmosphere that supports relaxation without feeling sterile. Position a foliage Poster above your bed or on the wall opposite, where you'll see it first thing in the morning. The combination of photography, painting, and digital techniques ensures variety while maintaining the tranquil botanical theme throughout your sleeping space.