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The right car art for the wall it's on

A bedroom wall and a garage wall want different things. These guides match the collection to the room — sizes, frames and all.

Car Posters for Bedrooms

Car posters for a bedroom have to pass a harder test than garage art: you fall asleep looking at them. Loud photography dates fast; original art lasts. The Night Drives series was practically designed for bedrooms - Kanjo Glow and Midnight Expressway bring calm, cinematic light rather than shouting horsepower, and the Silhouette Era line drawings disappear politely into the decor by day and reward a long look by night.

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Car Posters for Boys' Rooms

Car posters for a boy's room usually mean a cheap multipack that peels off the wall in six months - fast to fade, faster to outgrow. Original art goes the other way: a print they choose at eight can survive the redecorations at twelve and sixteen, because it was never tied to this year's hero car.

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Car Prints for the Office

Car prints for an office have a diplomatic mission: signal the passion without undermining the professionalism. Photography of someone else's supercar fails that test; original art passes it. The Blueprint Works series is the office collection - Rear-Engine Study and The Roadster, to Plan read first as fine technical drawing, and only on the second look as car enthusiasm. They sit perfectly behind a video-call camera.

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Man Cave Wall Art

Man cave wall art carries the whole room's identity - it is the difference between a den with a sofa and a place with a point of view. The Garage series was painted for these walls: The Workshop puts a classic up on the lift in golden light, The Barn Find supplies the treasure-hunt romance, and The Last Petrol Station brings the 2am loneliness that somehow makes a room feel warmer.

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