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Portrait and square formats lead the way
Portrait format suits vertical walls and narrow spaces, while square format brings balance to any room. Both options are popular in this collection. Choose portrait to draw the eye upward or square to create a calm, centered presence in your interior.
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Match mysterious moods to quieter rooms
Artworks with a mysterious, elegant atmosphere work well in spaces designed for reflection or relaxation. Consider your bedroom, reading corner, or study - rooms where you want a thoughtful, calming presence. The subdued tones in Meisje met de Parel – The almost Black & White Edition suit these more intimate settings perfectly.
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Where to hang a dramatic portrait
A striking portrait catches the eye best when it has space to breathe. Hang it as a focal point on a wall free from competing elements - think above a console table or sideboard. The upside-down composition in Vermeer Upside Down Girl with a Pearl Earring - pop art black creates conversation when placed in your hallway or living room.
