Description
This is a pair of abstract canvas prints, each measuring 80cm wide by 120cm high, hand-finished and set in a 40mm-deep washed wood frame. The composition on each panel uses overlapping organic shapes in soft blues, warm mochas, muted pinks and beige tones, creating a layered effect where colours blend at the edges. The canvas substrate is printed and then hand-embellished, adding subtle texture variation across the surface.
Designed to be hung as a pair above a sofa, bed or console table, the two panels complement each other through mirrored colour placement and similar compositional rhythm without being identical. The washed wood frame in a light natural finish sits between pale oak and greyed timber, pairing with Scandi, coastal and contemporary neutral interiors. Each framed panel weighs 2.9kg and requires two D-rings or keyhole fixings on the reverse for secure wall mounting.
The hand-embellished finish means each print carries slight variation in brushwork and tonal depth compared to the reference image, giving the pair an artisan quality rather than a flat digital reproduction. The 80x120cm format works in rooms with ceiling heights of 2.4m or above, where the vertical orientation draws the eye upwards without overwhelming wall space. The soft colour palette anchors a room without competing with accent colours in soft furnishings or rugs.
Specification
| Dimensions (WxDxHcm) |
80 x 4 x 120 |
| Colour |
Natural |
| Material |
Canvas |
| Texture/Finish |
Hand-Embellished on Canvas |
| Weight |
5.8KG |
Frequently Asked
How should the two panels be hung?
The panels are designed to hang side by side with a 50-100mm gap between frames, creating a diptych. They can be centred above a sofa or bed, or offset along a wall depending on the room layout. Each panel requires separate wall fixings rated for at least 3kg.
What is hand-embellished canvas?
The base image is digitally printed onto canvas, then a layer of paint or gel medium is applied by hand to add texture and depth. This means each pair carries slight variation in brushwork and tonal finish compared to the product image.
What wall colour works best with these prints?
The soft blue, pink, mocha and beige palette pairs cleanly with white, off-white, greige and pale grey walls. Darker walls in charcoal or navy create higher contrast but can make the softer tones recede.
Can the prints be hung vertically in portrait orientation?
Yes, the frames are designed for portrait hanging. The 120cm height and 80cm width suit vertical wall space in hallways, between windows, or flanking a doorway as well as above furniture.