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About The Crazy Little Thing Called Love Art PrintA fabulously quirky piece, the Crazy Little Thing Called Love Art Print is an ultra playful monochrome design that can be paired with any interior with delight. This high quality A2 Print is available Framed or Unframed, featuring the title of an iconic Queen song with a chic heart that brings effortless style to any wall in the most dazzling way. Why We Think You’ll Love The Black And White Art PrintA Pop Art Print that encapsulates a hint of nostalgia, this glorious print is the perfect gift idea for a queen fan, music buff or a lover of showstopping art. Showcasing a gorgeous phrase that will be loved by all, this Abstract Art Print will bring joy to any wall exuding an elegant yet rock and roll feel, so what’s not to love?!Where To Style The Contemporary Art PrintUse this Modern Art Print as the centrepiece of a statement feature wall, surrounded by additional decorative treasures, unframed or framed wall art to create the wow factor in any space. For a boldly beautiful display, pair this Music Wall Art Print with other designs from the range for a black and white scheme that is bursting with character.
I really like this 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love' print because of its bold, graphic style and monochrome palette, which makes it versatile for various interior schemes. It works particularly well in modern or minimalist interiors where clean lines and understated colour palettes make artwork pop. For styling tips, consider pairing it with similarly styled black-and-white or neutral decor elements to create cohesion. It’s also an easy way to introduce a focal point in living rooms or bedrooms - hang it above a sideboard or bed for maximum impact. When incorporating into eclectic or more vibrant spaces, try adding subtle textures or colours nearby to give the print room to stand out without clashing.
Clara Reynolds
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Rockett St George's website here