Description
Our Drift Away framed art set brings a pair of abstract landscapes together in soft, muted tones. Each print layers grey ridgelines over deep teal water and sandy foregrounds, with pale washed skies that give the compositions a calm, coastal feel. The two designs sit as companions rather than exact matches, so hung side by side they read as a continuous horizon.
Both pieces are set behind glass with a generous white mount that lets the artwork breathe. The wooden-effect frame carries a grey-brown grain, warm enough to soften the cooler colours in the print without competing with them. At 540mm wide and 690mm tall each, the pair makes a considered feature above a sofa, bed or sideboard, and the neutral palette works across many colour schemes.
The construction combines an MDF frame with a glass front and paper prints, keeping the set light enough to hang easily. Signed by the artist in the lower corner, each print keeps a hand-painted, watercolour quality that suits relaxed, natural interiors.
Specification
| Material |
MDF frame, glass front, paper print |
| Frame finish |
Grey-brown wood effect |
| Dimensions (each) |
540mm W x 690mm H x 40mm D |
| Pack |
Set of 2 |
| Mount |
White border mount |
| Orientation |
Portrait |
| Fixing |
Wall mounted |
Frequently Asked
Are the two prints identical?
No. The pair shares the same palette and abstract landscape theme, but each print has its own composition so they work as a coordinated set rather than a duplicate.
What are the frames made from?
The frames are MDF with a grey-brown wood-effect finish, fronted with glass and holding a paper print behind a white mount.
How big is each framed piece?
Each frame measures 540mm wide, 690mm tall and 40mm deep.
How should I clean the artwork?
Wipe the glass with a soft, dry or lightly dampened cloth. Avoid spraying cleaner directly onto the frame to keep moisture away from the print edges.
Which rooms suit this set?
The neutral grey and teal palette works well in a living room, bedroom, hallway or study, hung as a pair for a horizon effect.