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Japanese Wall Art Set of 3 | Framed Prints | AboutWallArt

Japanese Wall Art Set of 3 | Framed Prints | AboutWallArt

Picture this japanese wall art set of 3 hanging in a row above your sofa — a bold, graphic mix of vibrant lime and cool greyscale tones that immediately gives the room a focal point without feeling cluttered. I love how the contemporary Japanese design feels fresh and modern rather than overly traditional, and the lime accents add just enough energy to stop the greyscale palette from ever feeling flat. If you've been looking for something that works in a modern living room without dominating it, this is a really strong choice.

These three prints work together as a set — the patterns are designed to sit side by side and feel cohesive — but honestly, they're versatile enough that you could hang one on its own in a smaller space and it'd still hold its own. The intricate patterns and the contrast between the lime and greyscale palette make them feel both lively and considered at the same time.

What's Included with this Japanese Art Wall Set of 3

  • Three contemporary Japanese-inspired art prints, designed to be displayed as a triptych or individually
  • Printed with pigment inks for bright, intense colours that resist fading from regular indoor light exposure
  • Suitable for indoor use only — designed to keep their vibrancy long-term
  • White mounts shown in some product images are not included
  • Choose between framed and unframed options

How to Style japanese wall art set of 3 in Your Home

I'd hang all three prints in a horizontal row at eye level with an even gap between each one — around 3 to 5 cm looks clean and intentional. Because the palette is lime and greyscale, these prints pair really well with white, off-white or light grey walls; if you've got a sofa in a neutral linen or a warm cream, this set will look like it was made for the space. The lime tones also pick up nicely against natural wood furniture, so if you've got oak shelving or a wooden coffee table nearby, let them do the work for you. If you're going for a minimalist wall art look throughout the room, keeping everything else simple really lets this set shine. You could also explore a black white style framing option to tie the prints into a monochrome scheme if that's your direction. 

Choosing the Right Finish for Your Contemporary Japanese Prints 

The lime and greyscale colour palette in this set is versatile, but it's worth thinking about the mood of the room before you choose your finish. If your living room is already quite bright and modern, a black frame tends to sharpen the contrast and make the lime pop even more — it's a strong, graphic look. An oak frame softens things slightly and works really well if you've got warm wood tones elsewhere in the room; it keeps the set feeling fresh without being stark. If you prefer a lighter, airier feel — think white walls, pale furniture, Scandi or Japandi vibes — then a white frame or unframed print with a simple clip-frame from a local shop can look brilliant. Canvas is a great shout if you want texture on the wall and a slightly more relaxed, lived-in feel.

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Picture this japanese wall art set of 3 hanging in a row above your sofa — a bold, graphic mix of vibrant lime and cool greyscale tones that immediately gives the room a focal point without feeling cluttered. I love how the contemporary Japanese design feels fresh and modern rather than overly traditional, and the lime accents add just enough energy to stop the greyscale palette from ever feeling flat. If you've been looking for something that works in a modern living room without dominating it, this is a really strong choice.

These three prints work together as a set — the patterns are designed to sit side by side and feel cohesive — but honestly, they're versatile enough that you could hang one on its own in a smaller space and it'd still hold its own. The intricate patterns and the contrast between the lime and greyscale palette make them feel both lively and considered at the same time.

What's Included with this Japanese Art Wall Set of 3

  • Three contemporary Japanese-inspired art prints, designed to be displayed as a triptych or individually
  • Printed with pigment inks for bright, intense colours that resist fading from regular indoor light exposure
  • Suitable for indoor use only — designed to keep their vibrancy long-term
  • White mounts shown in some product images are not included
  • Choose between framed and unframed options

How to Style japanese wall art set of 3 in Your Home

I'd hang all three prints in a horizontal row at eye level with an even gap between each one — around 3 to 5 cm looks clean and intentional. Because the palette is lime and greyscale, these prints pair really well with white, off-white or light grey walls; if you've got a sofa in a neutral linen or a warm cream, this set will look like it was made for the space. The lime tones also pick up nicely against natural wood furniture, so if you've got oak shelving or a wooden coffee table nearby, let them do the work for you. If you're going for a minimalist wall art look throughout the room, keeping everything else simple really lets this set shine. You could also explore a black white style framing option to tie the prints into a monochrome scheme if that's your direction. 

Choosing the Right Finish for Your Contemporary Japanese Prints 

The lime and greyscale colour palette in this set is versatile, but it's worth thinking about the mood of the room before you choose your finish. If your living room is already quite bright and modern, a black frame tends to sharpen the contrast and make the lime pop even more — it's a strong, graphic look. An oak frame softens things slightly and works really well if you've got warm wood tones elsewhere in the room; it keeps the set feeling fresh without being stark. If you prefer a lighter, airier feel — think white walls, pale furniture, Scandi or Japandi vibes — then a white frame or unframed print with a simple clip-frame from a local shop can look brilliant. Canvas is a great shout if you want texture on the wall and a slightly more relaxed, lived-in feel.

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