Materials and Surfaces – Where the Motif Meets the World”


Wood, paper and metal take centre stage. Natural materials define the room with a calm, yet distinctly elegant presence.

An image is never just an image. It’s a surface trying to remember a moment. A thin membrane between thought and wall, between air and hand. “Materials and Surfaces” is about everything you can feel before you see.

Here we gather the tangible things: frames, paper, and the small details that make the difference between something you look at – and something you live with.

Posters with Frames

A frame is not decoration.
It’s a decision.
In our framed posters, motif and material meet in quiet compromise.
A black frame makes the image precise, a light one lets the wall breathe.
Nothing random – only balance.

Poster with a photograph of a forest in autumn colours
Egon Schiele Woman with Bent Knees
Nature poster in frame – sunbeams through trees in a forest
Black and white poster with sunlight in the forest

Dark Oak Frames

Dark oak is like a quiet echo.
It grounds the image in the best possible way.
Dark oak frames suit rooms where the light works alone.
They frame without dominating – a calm voice amid the noise.

all - Picture frame in dark oak wood

all - gold frame / brass frame corner detail

Brass Frames

There’s a reason brass never goes out of style.
It reflects the light but keeps the warmth.
Brass frames add a touch of refinement without shouting.
They make even the simplest motif worth standing still for.

Black Wood Frames

Black wood is visual silence – the kind that makes everything else clearer.
Black wood frames create contrast without drama.
They work best with black and white posters and motifs that need a full stop.

Black wood frame leaning against a wall

Picture wall with four popular art posters

Art Posters

Materials and surfaces only matter when the motif dares to play along. In our art posters, the paper is allowed to work.
The texture steps forward, and the colours become part of the fabric.
A good print still feels handmade.

Tactile Thoughts

Tastes faintly of sawdust, coffee and the first page of a book. Suits those who buy art because they like the feel of paper. Hang it somewhere your fingers could almost reach the wall, and where the light isn’t afraid of wood.

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If you want to see how material relates to colour, visit Colours and Contrasts. Or let the light take over in Paper and Shadows. Everything begins with the surface – even your thoughts.

Poster + frame = framed poster