About Inprint Designs – Minimalist Art for Modern Homes

About Inprint Designs – Minimalist Art for Modern Homes

Most wall art is chosen to fill space. That's not what Inprint Designs is for.

We started with a simple observation: the homes that feel best to live in — calm, unhurried, visually resolved — share a quality that's hard to name but immediately felt. It's not about having the most beautiful furniture or the most considered paint color. It's about what's on the walls, and whether it's working with the room or against it.

Inprint Designs was built to make art that works with the room.

Why We Started

Modern homes are visually overloaded. Screens, surfaces, objects — all competing for attention at once. Wall art should solve this problem. But most wall art adds to it: too bold, too decorative, too insistent on being noticed. We wanted to offer something different. Art that earns its place by making the room better, not louder. Art that you stop noticing as a separate thing and start experiencing as part of the space itself.

That's a harder thing to make than it sounds. It requires restraint at every stage — in the composition, the palette, the scale, the finish. We think that restraint is worth it.

What We Believe

We believe negative space is not wasted space. That a single well-chosen piece does more for a room than ten chosen quickly. That neutral doesn't mean boring — that within a palette of warm sand, cool stone, and soft sage, there is more emotional range than most people realize.

We believe the interiors people return to, day after day, are the ones that feel calm first and beautiful second. And we believe that wall art — the right wall art — is one of the most direct ways to create that feeling.

How We Design

Every piece begins with mood rather than subject. Before any composition is developed, we ask: how should this room feel? The design follows from that answer.

Our collections draw from global architecture, natural landscapes, organic forms, and the visual languages of Japandi and Scandinavian design — not as literal reference, but as essence. The structural calm of Japanese interiors. The warmth of Scandinavian light. The quiet geometry of mid-century modernism. These influences shape the feeling of our work without defining its subject.

The result is art that feels simultaneously universal and personal — recognizable in its calm, distinctive in its detail. Each piece is designed to work alone as a statement or as part of a curated set. Most of our collections are built around that dual purpose.

Print Quality

We take print quality seriously because the alternative is art that looks worse every year instead of better.

Our canvas prints use archival-quality materials and UV-resistant inks that maintain their tone and detail over time. Every piece is printed to order — nothing sits in a warehouse losing color. What arrives at your door is what the piece is meant to look like, printed fresh for the room it's going into.

Shipping and Production

Every Inprint Designs print is made to order after purchase. Production takes 2–5 business days before dispatch.

We ship worldwide — to the United States, United Kingdom, European Union, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Estimated delivery after dispatch: 7–12 business days for Europe, the UK, the US, and Canada; 7–15 business days for Australia and New Zealand. Total time from order to delivery: 7–15 business days depending on destination.

Who We Design For

Inprint Designs is for people who care about how their home feels to live in — not just how it looks in a photograph. People who have strong instincts about their spaces but aren't always sure how to articulate them. People who want art they'll still want to look at in five years.

If you've ever felt that something was missing from a room without being able to name what — it's usually this. One piece, well chosen, at the right scale, in the right tone.

That's what we make.

Explore the full collection at Shop Collections — or follow our work on Pinterest, Behance, Medium and LinkedIn.

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