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Rupert Höller takes a minimal approach to photography, using shape, contrast and architectural forms in pieces designed to make you slow down and think. He’s influenced by his work as a music video director, as well as his everyday surroundings, and has a way of making the real appear surreal.
I really like this staircase art print for its calming blue tones and minimalist aesthetic, making it versatile for various interiors. It works particularly well in coastal or Scandinavian-inspired spaces, where its serene palette complements natural textures and neutral colour schemes. To style it effectively, consider pairing it with simple white or light wood frames and placing it above a sideboard or mantel for an understated focal point. For a more contemporary look, hang it with other monochrome or blue-toned artwork at eye level, maintaining clean lines and uncluttered surroundings to let the print stand out. It's a great piece to add architectural interest without overwhelming a room.
Imani Lewis
Flitch Interior Stylist
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