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Best Ways to Display Giclée Art in Your Home

So you’ve picked out a stunning giclée print — maybe a windswept Scottish coastline or a cheeky stag eyeing up your kitchen. Now comes the fun part: deciding how to show it off so it becomes a proper part of your home, not just another thing on the wall.

Think beyond the single frame

Sure, a lone print above the fireplace is a classic. But why stop there? Gallery walls are a brilliant way to mix different sizes, frames, and even styles. You could group a few giclée prints together for a themed look — coastal scenes, Highland wildlife, or your favourite moody skies.

(If you’re still exploring options, take a wander through our giclée art print collection to see what might work in a set.)

Play with scale and location

Don’t be afraid to go big. A large giclée above a sofa or bed can anchor a room beautifully. On the flip side, a small piece in an unexpected spot — like the hallway or even the bathroom — adds character. The quality of giclée printing means these pieces can hold their own anywhere.

The right frame makes the art

Invest in a good frame. A cheap clip frame might do for posters, but a proper giclée deserves something that complements it, whether that’s a sleek black edge or a rustic oak. If you’re curious about paper types and how they affect the overall look, our guide on choosing the right paper for giclée prints has handy tips.

Lighting counts

Soft lighting or a dedicated picture light can make colours pop and textures stand out. Just avoid hanging your giclée where it’ll get direct sunlight all day — even the best archival inks and papers appreciate a bit of shade.

Care for the long haul

Want your art to look brilliant for decades? Our complete guide to giclée art prints includes tips on where to hang them, cleaning, and what to avoid (hint: damp basements and steamy bathrooms aren’t ideal for fine art).

Make it yours

At the end of the day, how you display your giclée art should come down to what makes you smile. Whether it’s a bold centrepiece or a quiet little nook, it’s about making your space feel more like you.