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- The good neighbor of South America Poster
- Italy with Vatican City Poster
- Les Lalanne Poster
- Dancing couple in the snow Poster
- Jet Clipper to Hawaii Poster
- Kohler Chocolat Plakat
- Jordbærtyven Plakat
- Dansende figurer Matisse Plakat
- Tom Krojer Udstillingsplakat
- Berlin Street Scene Poster
- Ernst Kirchner Exhibition Poster
- Woman Seated Back Poster
- Red Hair Blue Hat Poster
- Park Near Lu Poster
- El Comienzo Poster
- Parler Seul 2 Poster
- Twilight’s Ring Poster
- Parler Seul Plakat
- Drømmen Plakat
- Le Concert Poster
- Female Artist Poster
- Revenge of the Pink Panther Poster
- Woman and Bird at Night Poster
- Visit Puerto Rico Poster
- Bauhaus 20 Poster
- Bauhaus 21 Plakat
- Eat more fruits Poster
- Blue Japanese Crane Poster
- Snoopy come home Poster
- To London by Jet Clipper Poster
- Crans Poster
- Monte Carlo Poster
- Pacific Vibrations Poster
- Continental Hawaii Airline Poster
- Beer and Cigarette Poster
- West Coast of Mexico Poster
- Often Playing Roles Poster
- Gylden fasan i sne Plakat
- Venice-The Giudecca Poster
- The Monster Balloon Poster
- Koi Plakat
- An aquarian exposition in White Lake Poster
- Peonies and Canary Poster
- Japanese woman 3 Poster
- Suidobashi Bridge and Surugadai Poster
- Fine Wind Poster
- Fiskerbåde Plakat
- The Chromatic scale of colors Poster
- Chinese peacock and flowers Poster







































A blue-led collection for nuanced interiors
The Blue collection is a colour filter designed to help you find posters and prints featuring touches of blue, from ink-washed skies to ultramarine geometry. In home decor, blue works like architecture: it sets a mood, cools warm woods, and gives breathing space to busy rooms. Choose a single statement wall art piece for the living room, or build a quieter gallery wall where blue repeats across different eras and subjects. For broader browsing, start with All Posters or step into painterly abstraction via Abstract.
Pattern, pigment, and the pleasure of blue
Blue shines when it’s allowed to move between pattern and painterly gesture. The rich indigo detail of Strawberry Thief (1883) reads as both decoration and design history, ideal for an entryway or dining nook where texture matters. For a more modern graphic note, Nu Bleu II brings that unmistakable cut-out energy to a gallery wall—especially compelling against pale plaster or linen. If you enjoy ornamental rhythm and botanical structure, explore related finds in Botanical.
Coasts, watercolours, and blue as atmosphere
When blue becomes weather, it softens a space without losing presence. Winslow Homer’s seaward palette in Fishing Boats, Key West (1903) offers salt-air freshness that suits bedrooms and relaxed living areas. For a Mediterranean note with architectural calm, View of Verona (1924) layers watercolour blues into stone, rooflines, and distance. Pair these vintage prints with matte frames and off-white mounts, or lean into a coastal narrative by browsing Sea & Ocean.
Maps and modern graphics with a blue thread
Blue is also the language of diagrams, plans, and navigation—perfect for offices, corridors, and kitchens that benefit from crisp structure. A city blueprint-style poster like Minimalist London Map delivers clean lines and an immediate sense of place, while staying understated as wall art. If cartography is your preferred form of decoration, continue through Maps. For typographic rigor and geometric clarity, the Blue selection also converses naturally with the principles found in Bauhaus.
Building a blue-centric gallery wall
To style blue as home decor rather than a single note, repeat it across subjects: one patterned art print, one figurative poster, one map, and one study of colour. Scientific clarity meets elegance in Cercle chromatique, a refined choice for studios and libraries where ideas live on the walls. Keep spacing consistent, vary scale, and let blue act as the connective tissue between vintage references and contemporary rooms. For more artist-led browsing that complements this approach, visit Famous Artists.





































