Art Prints

Our prints are hand-selected to compliment a range of timeless interior styles, and printed to last on archival paper.

Collection of prints in blond-wood frames sitting on the floor with light coming in from the left side.
 
The "Unknown Man" is a framed haunting graphite portrait of a person with a pensive expression. The person has short hair and a muscular build, and the shading expertly emphasizes the facial features. The frame is made of natural oak, capturing the intricate work by acclaimed artist Simon Moulijn.
 
Framed black and white photograph titled "Olympic Men, Berlin," depicting two large Berlin Olympic statues standing close together. The statues are weathered and detailed against a backdrop of a partly cloudy sky. Captured by Paul Wolff during the 1936 Olympic Games, the frame is crafted from natural oak with a simple finish.
 
A framed sketch of the Cowboy Costume, featuring a hat, vest, and chaps. Detailed cursive annotations surround the figure, describing the design features and materials of the outfit. The sketch is reminiscent of pieces from the Federal Theatre Project era and is drawn on yellowed paper with a small tear in the bottom right corner. The frame is in a Natural Oak color.
 
A Buddha Statue, encased in a light wooden frame of natural oak, depicts a serene, seated meditative pose with legs crossed and hands resting in its lap. Resembling the ancient figures of Borobudur, the stone statue sits against a dark background.
 
Introducing "Abstract Composition I," a framed abstract artwork featuring dark green, swirling forms on a light background. The natural oak frame is plain and minimalist, perfectly complementing the subtle tones of the Erich Winchmann print. Handwritten text is visible along the bottom edge of this museum-quality piece, evoking a sense of tranquil wonder.
 
A framed photograph titled "Beach Walk," encased in natural oak, captures two nude figures standing on a rocky shoreline, reminiscent of Thomas Eakins' creative process. The figures, with their backs to the camera, appear contemplative; one stands upright while the other leans slightly with a hand resting on their lower back. A boat is visible to the left.
 
The "Yarrow Leaf" is a framed painterly black and white print that depicts a tree with multiple stylized, rounded branches. The natural oak wooden frame contrasts with the minimalistic artwork, highlighting its botanical beauty against the light beige wall.
 
A minimalistic black and white ink drawing in a natural oak frame depicts three horses in various dynamic poses, set against a simple background with abstract shapes. The Three Horses print is signed by Leo Gestel at the bottom left corner.
 
The Serenaders," a framed black and white print in natural oak, showcases two feline friends sitting closely together on a tiled floor. One cat with striped fur gazes directly at the camera, while the other darker cat beside it appears to be grooming or nuzzling its companion.
 
Still Life with Ceramic Pots and Apples" features a beautifully composed scene with a bowl containing two lemons and a red and yellow apple set on a white cloth. The painting also includes a ceramic mug with horizontal pink stripes and a larger ceramic bowl adorned with floral patterns. The natural oak color palette infuses the artwork with neutral warm hues, creating an inviting atmosphere perfect for enhancing any kitchen or hallway.
 
The "Study of a Plaster Head," framed in natural oak, portrays a neoclassical sculpture head rendered in sepia tone. The head is slightly oriented to the right, showcasing wavy hair and a contemplative expression. A minimalist gradient of brown shades in the background accentuates the piece's three-dimensional elegance.
 
The framed artwork, titled "Horsemen (Procession)," depicts three people riding horseback through a lush, green landscape. The vivid, impressionistic style features bold earth tones and dynamic brushstrokes to convey movement and vitality. The riders blend harmoniously into the natural setting, all beautifully framed in natural oak.
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