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Choosing Your Format
Portrait and landscape formats are equally popular in the Reykjavik collection. Portrait orientation works well for narrow wall spaces like hallways or beside doorways, while landscape suits wider areas above sofas or sideboards. Choose the format that fits your available wall space and complements your room layout.
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Pairing Architectural Details
Architectural subjects with distinctive shapes - church steeples, sculptural monuments - anchor a room with structure and interest. Consider placing these artworks in spaces with clean lines: modern dining rooms, minimalist entryways, or home offices where the strong geometry adds visual focus without overwhelming the space.
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Working with Monochrome Drama
Black and white photography creates strong visual impact without competing with your existing colour scheme. The dramatic clouded sky and sculptural lines in The Sun Voyager Iceland. pair well with grey, navy, or warm brown textiles - all dominant colours in this collection. Add metallic accents to echo the sculpture's steel structure.
