Choose a print set by place

City-based botanical art works well when the place means something: a hometown, a first apartment, a favourite holiday or a move interstate. The local reference gives the print a reason to be on the wall.

Paper & Proof native city packs use Australian place cues without turning every artwork into a literal travel poster.

Choose by room mood

Warm native florals suit bedrooms, living rooms and soft neutral spaces. Tropical palettes can lift a study, rental entry or guest room. More restrained botanical sets can work above a desk where you want interest without visual noise.

If the room already has strong colour, choose frames and mats that calm the artwork down. If the room is plain, a set of three prints can bring rhythm without needing a large statement piece.

Room or useUseful approachPractical check
BedroomSofter native florals, timber or warm white framesAvoid glare from glossy paper near lamps.
Study or officeOne larger print or a tidy pair above the deskKeep the palette calm enough for a work space.
Rental entrySmall framed set or lightweight framesChoose sizes that are easy to move and rehang.
GiftPick a city, coast or garden place the recipient knowsCheck whether you are giving a printed frame or the digital files.

Native print packs as gifts

Printable art can work as a last-minute but still personal gift when you choose a place the recipient cares about. Print one piece and frame it, or give the digital pack with a note about why the place or plant palette fits them.

For renters, smaller framed prints are often more useful than oversized pieces because they are easier to move and rehang.

Before choosing a pack

  • Check whether the buyer wants digital files only or a printed, framed gift.
  • Confirm the pack includes ratios that match the frame size you have in mind.
  • Read the printable wall art buyer guide if you are new to digital downloads.
  • Use the printable wall art size guide before ordering a frame or print.
  • Remember that Paper & Proof printable art is for personal use unless a commercial licence is clearly offered.