Four Formats. Three Sizes. One Decision.
Every piece in our collection is made to order — Giclée printed on fine art paper or artist-grade canvas, with framing in black, white, or natural wood if you want it. Pick the artwork you love, choose how you want to live with it, and we will take care of everything else.
From £59.99
This is the artwork at its purest — Giclée printed on 200gsm enhanced matte fine art paper with a smooth, glare-free surface that brings out every line, wash, and colour shift. The paper comes from sustainable forests and the pigment-based archival inks are fade-resistant for years of indoor display. No frame, no glass, no decisions made for you.<
Prints are for people who already have a frame they love, who want to visit their local framer for something bespoke, or who are choosing a gift and would rather not guess someone else's interior style. They are also the most affordable way into the collection — a way to live with a piece of art you genuinely love without overthinking it.
From £89.99
Framed Print
Same premium paper, same Giclée printing — but this time the work is done for you. Each print sits behind a conservation-grade, acid-free mount in snow white, set inside a solid wood frame with a satin laminate finish. The glazing is Perspex rather than glass: lighter, shatter-resistant, and far more forgiving in a household with children, dogs, or the occasional riding boot left where it should not be.
Hanging hardware comes fitted. You unwrap it, you hang it, you are done. This is the format people come back to again and again for gifts — because the person receiving it has nothing to do but decide which wall deserves it.
From £79.99
Canvas
There is something a canvas does that paper cannot. The 400gsm artist-grade cotton has a fine, tactile texture that gives the artwork physical depth — you can see it shift as the light changes through the day. Stretched over a 38mm European pine stretcher bar with the image wrapping around the edges, it arrives ready to hang with nothing between the art and the room. No glass, no frame, no reflections. Just colour, texture, and presence.
The inks are UV-resistant with a 100-year colour guarantee. The finger-jointed corners resist warping. Larger sizes include wooden wedges for re-tensioning if it ever needs it. But honestly, what sells a canvas is not the spec sheet — it is the moment you hang it and realise the room has changed.
From £109.99
Framed Canvas
If you have ever walked through a gallery and noticed how the framing makes the art feel important — that is what this format does. The same artist-grade stretched canvas sits inside a solid wood frame, but with a 5mm floating gap between the canvas edge and the frame. That narrow border of shadow gives the piece a depth and formality that transforms it from wall art into something you stop and stand in front of.
At 53mm deep from the wall, these have real physical presence. They are the format of choice for feature walls, large living rooms, and equestrian businesses — riding schools, livery yards, veterinary practices — where the art on the walls says something about who you are and how seriously you take your space.
Which size?
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40 x 40cm
About sixteen inches across. Intimate enough for a bedside table wall, a small study, or a powder room — but do not underestimate it. Two or three 40cm pieces from the same collection, hung together in a row or a cluster, create a gallery wall with far more personality than a single large piece. This is also our most popular size for gifts: generous enough to feel substantial, modest enough to fit any home.
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70 x 70cm
About twenty-eight inches. The size most people settle on. It holds a wall without dominating a room — confident in a living room above the sofa, handsome in a hallway, and exactly right for a tack room or stable office where you want something that riders notice and comment on. If you are unsure, this is almost certainly the right choice.
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90 x 90cm
Almost a metre. This is the piece people build a room around. A 90cm canvas above a fireplace, a framed print on a feature wall, a statement piece in the reception of a riding school or equine veterinary practice. You need the wall space, but if you have it, nothing else comes close.
Frame Colours
All framed prints and framed canvases are available in three finishes — each one solid wood with a satin laminate.
- Black — Sharpens the image, suits contemporary interiors, and works with almost anything. When in doubt, go black.
- White — Opens the artwork up. Fresh and clean against light walls, and particularly effective with softer, more muted artworks.
- Natural — A warm oak-effect tone that feels at home in country houses, tack rooms, and anywhere with natural textures. The one that horse people tend to reach for first.