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Making a statement in social spaces
Colourful, pattern-rich artworks energise rooms where people gather. The vibrant mix of coral, orange, and pink in People - 'Hands' suits dining rooms, creative studios, or family living areas. The dynamic composition adds personality and warmth, creating an inviting focal point that encourages connection and conversation.
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Choosing your format
Portrait and square formats are equally popular in the Ukraine collection, so your choice comes down to wall space and style. Portrait works well on narrow walls or alongside doorways, while square prints suit gallery wall arrangements or centred placements above furniture. Choose what fits your available space best.
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Pairing complementary tones
Earthy neutrals work beautifully alongside warm accents in your interior. The taupe and beige tones in Abandoned Gym in Chernobyl. pair well with natural wood furniture, linen textiles, or terracotta accessories. These combinations create a grounded, cohesive atmosphere that feels both calming and intentional in living spaces or hallways.
