Choosing the right material for Severin Roesen
Severin Roesen comes to life on each of our premium materials. Whether you choose ArtFrame™, Canvas, or Poster, each enhances the unique details and rich colors of these still life paintings.
Choose ArtFrame™ and you benefit from two key advantages. First, you can refresh your interior in just five minutes by swapping prints whenever you want a new look. The brown tones and olive green hues in Severin Roesen artworks look striking in the modern aluminum frame, available in gold for warmth, black for contrast, white for a fresh gallery feel, or silver for contemporary elegance. Second, ArtFrame™ offers an acoustic function that makes it ideal for spaces where sound matters. Optional sound-dampening panels fit invisibly behind the print, reducing echo while you enjoy the vibrant, elegant character of these detailed compositions. Perfect for home offices or living rooms where you want both beauty and calm.
Still doubting which material suits your interior and chosen Severin Roesen artwork? Use our material comparator to find the perfect match for your space and style.
How to style Severin Roesen in your interior
Severin Roesen artworks bring an elegant yet calm presence that pairs beautifully with natural textures and warm accents. Combine these vibrant still life paintings with wooden furniture, linen textiles, or brass accessories to echo the brown and olive green palette. Create a gallery wall by mixing different sizes for visual interest, or let one large piece anchor a dining room or hallway. Add greenery nearby to reinforce the organic feel. The result is a space that feels both refined and welcoming, where art and decor complement each other naturally.
What size works best for Severin Roesen
Severin Roesen artworks suit a range of formats depending on your wall space and furniture. Horizontal formats work particularly well above sideboards, sofas, or beds, giving the detailed compositions room to breathe. Place a wide piece above a console table in the hallway or dining room to draw the eye and create a focal point. If your wall is tall and narrow, a vertical format can balance the proportions better. Choose your size based on the furniture below - leave roughly 15 - 20 cm of space between the artwork and the surface for a balanced look.