Floral Gallery Walls — Botanical Posters & Plant Kingdom Prints
🍀 Floral Gallery Walls — Botanical Posters from the Plant Kingdom
Compose a verdant gallery wall. Be inspired by the botanical posters and prints at 98types with designs drawn from the plant kingdom in its full global variety — from the abstract florals of the Matisse-influenced Flowers Market collection to the herbarium specimen tradition of pressed botanical illustration, from the tropical intensities of Colombian and Ethiopian bloom to the pale, art deco curves of Swedish and Finnish flower design. Adorn your walls with flowering magnolias, noble cacti and swaying palm fronds. Buy a complete gallery wall kit or mix and match the prints to suit your tastes and space — every print clickable and available from £3.
At 98types Studio, Market Hall, Camden Lock Place, Chalk Farm Road, London NW1 8AL — in Camden Market for 14+ years — the floral print collection covers two distinct botanical traditions. The Flowers Market collection takes the flowers native to specific countries around the world and renders them in an abstract, Matisse-inspired palette of shapes and colour: Holland tulips, France roses, Colombia tropicals, Ethiopia equatorial blooms. The Botanical Body Art collection reimagines human anatomy as a flowering garden: the heart in bloom, the skeleton in flowers, the body as a botanical specimen. Both collections share 260gsm museum-grade paper, archive pigment inks, and the same philosophy: that the plant kingdom is the most inexhaustible source of visual beauty in the natural world. Buy 3 get 1 free. Same-day dispatch before 3pm.
France, Holland and Portugal have produced three of the most distinct flower cultures in the Western world, and the 98types Flowers Market prints translate each national floral identity into a wall art palette that is simultaneously its own thing and completely compatible with its neighbours. France brings lavender, rose and the warm chalk tones of Provençal flower stalls -- the abstract floral shapes that reference both Matisse's cut-outs and the crowded bucket arrangements of Paris markets. Holland delivers the cool tulip palette of the world's largest flower export industry -- calm, clean, Scandi-compatible, the print that makes a room feel like a Sunday morning in Amsterdam. Portugal adds the warm bougainvillea and azalea palette of Southern European summers -- more intense, more saturated, the print that warms the arrangement.
The three prints together create what interior designers call a chromatic narrative: a colour story that moves from warm to cool and back, that makes the eye travel across the wall rather than stopping at any single point. Add the Sweden Flowers Market Print as the fourth print (free with buy 3 get 1 free): its art deco forms and pastel Scandi palette completes the European botanical conversation with a distinctly Nordic final note.




The equatorial flower belt -- Colombia, Mexico, Ethiopia, Hong Kong -- produces floral colour of an intensity that European flowers rarely achieve. These are markets where marigolds are sold by the armful, where tropical blooms glow in a quality of direct sunlight that the prints carry into any room they inhabit. The Tropical World Kit is the gallery wall for rooms that want to feel like they have a window onto somewhere more vivid than a grey Tuesday in the UK.
Colombia is the world's second-largest flower exporter, and the Colombia Flowers Market print captures the nation's specifically intense palette -- the roses, carnations and chrysanthemums in a heat that makes them glow from the paper. Mexico's marigold and tropical palette references the cempasúchil flower tradition that has decorated Mexican culture for centuries. Ethiopia's equatorial florals bring the most vivid palette in the collection -- the East African flower trade supplies the majority of European markets, and the Ethiopia print carries that specific quality of abundance and colour that you find at New Covent Garden at 4am on a Tuesday. Hong Kong's flowers market print bridges the tropical and the urban -- the specific floral culture of a city that has always traded in both luxury and practicality simultaneously.




The 98types botanical body art collection sits at the most original intersection in the entire floral print world: the point where scientific anatomical illustration meets the decorative floral tradition. These are not flower prints. They are human bodies reimagined as bloom -- the human heart as a botanical specimen, the skeleton as a garden, the anatomy diagram as a poem about what grows inside us. This specific aesthetic has been one of the most pinned and shared wall art styles of the 2020s precisely because it takes two established visual traditions and produces something neither of them could achieve alone.
The Human Anatomy Flower Botanical Print adorns the human form with blossoming flowers -- the striking contrast between the scientific precision of anatomical illustration and the abundant, organic colour of botanical art creates prints that are simultaneously intellectual and beautiful. The Anatomical Heart and Flowers Print focuses on the most symbolically loaded organ in the human body: the heart surrounded by its natural companions, the flowers, making explicit the metaphorical connection that language has always drawn between cardiac feeling and floral beauty. The Anatomy Skeleton Flowers Print is the most dramatic piece in the collection: a full skeleton in bloom, the bones of mortality dressed in the flowers of life, a visual meditation on the relationship between the body and the natural world that continues after the body has ended.




The herbarium tradition -- pressing and cataloguing plant specimens for scientific documentation -- produced some of the most beautiful printed objects in the history of natural science. The plates of Linnaeus, the specimen books of the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew, the Victorian natural history collections that combined rigorous taxonomy with extraordinary illustrative craft: all of these are the visual ancestors of the 98types herbarium and flora prints. These are wall art pieces that connect your home to four hundred years of botanical illustration tradition.
The Flora Anthology Print collects the tradition into a single composed work: a blend of vivid colours and timeless monochrome designs that references both the Romantic-era botanical illustration plates and the clean modernist compositions of mid-century natural science publishing. The Eternal Flora Print takes vintage botanical artwork and applies it to contemporary wall art sensibility -- available in both colour and black-and-white versions, it adapts to any room's existing palette. The Curated Foliage Print works in the pure specimen tradition: individual leaf and plant forms arranged as a Herbarium collection plate, with the specific quality of observation and care that scientific botanical illustration requires. These are the prints for rooms where intelligence and aesthetic refinement are valued in equal measure.




The Nordic and northern European floral aesthetic has been one of the dominant influences in contemporary home decoration for a decade: the specific combination of clean lines, pale tones, organic forms and the suggestion of wildflower meadows and birch forest clearings that Scandinavian design culture has elevated into an internationally recognised visual language. The 98types Scandi Floral Kit translates this language into wall art using the flowers native to Sweden, Finland, Austria and Canada -- four countries whose natural environments have produced four distinct but aesthetically related flower cultures.
Sweden's flowers market print brings the art deco forms and pastel curves that characterise Swedish graphic design of the early 20th century -- the poster tradition of the Swedish National Tourist Association, updated for contemporary walls. Finland's floral print reflects the Finnish relationship to nature as a foundational cultural value: precise, spare, with a specific quality of northern light that pastel prints capture better than any other format. Austria connects the Nordic palette to the Central European alpine meadow tradition -- edelweiss, gentian, the meadow flowers of the Tyrol and Salzburg hills that have inspired Austrian decorative art for centuries. Canada completes the set with the wildflower and maple palette of North American natural landscapes -- the most organic and least geometric of the four prints.




🏠 Room-by-Room Floral Gallery Wall Guide
The right floral print for a room depends on the room's light, palette and primary function. Desenio-style room guides, for every space in the home.
🎨 Mix & Match: How to Combine Floral Prints
The finest floral gallery walls at 98types are not assembled from a single collection but mixed across the botanical spectrum. These are the combination rules that create gallery walls that feel curated rather than matched.
🍀 Palette Mixing Rules
📐 Size & Layout Rules
🍀 Shop the Complete 98types Floral Print Collection
Flowers Market · Botanical Body Art · Herbarium Flora · Botanical Floral. From £3 · Buy 3 get 1 free · 260gsm museum-grade satin paper · Archive pigment inks · Same-day dispatch from Market Hall, Camden Lock Place, Chalk Farm Road, London NW1 8AL.
FAQ — Floral Gallery Walls
What is a floral gallery wall?
A floral gallery wall is a curated arrangement of botanical and flower-themed prints on a single wall surface -- typically three to six prints in a considered layout that communicates the visual language of the plant kingdom. The best floral gallery walls combine different botanical traditions (market florals, herbarium specimens, botanical body art) with a coherent colour palette and consistent frame choice. At 98types, the Flowers Market collection and the Botanical Body Art collection provide all the components for a complete floral gallery wall from £9 (three prints plus one free with buy 3 get 1 free).
What are the best botanical posters for a living room?
The most popular living room botanical poster arrangement at 98types is the horizontal trio: three Flowers Market A3 prints above a sofa in matching natural wood frames. The European combination -- France + Holland + Portugal -- is the most requested: warm rose palette (France) balanced by cool tulip palette (Holland) with warm Southern European bougainvillea (Portugal). Total width approximately 110cm above a standard three-seater sofa. From £9 for all three plus a free fourth print.
What is the Flowers Market print collection?
The 98types Flowers Market collection takes the flowers native to specific countries around the world and renders them in abstract, Matisse-inspired compositions of shapes and colour. Each print is named after a country -- Holland, France, Colombia, Sweden, Korea, Canada, Hong Kong, Uruguay, Portugal, Mexico, Ethiopia, South Africa, Finland, Austria -- and uses the floral colour palette specific to that country's horticultural culture. The collection is perfect for gallery walls, Scandinavian-style interiors, and any room that benefits from vibrant, abstract botanical colour. All prints available from A6 to A3, from £3.
What is Botanical Body Art?
The 98types Botanical Body Art collection (also called Botanical Art Prints) reimagines human anatomy as blooming flora -- the human heart surrounded by flowers, the full skeleton dressed in botanical abundance, anatomical illustrations adorned with the plant kingdom. This specific aesthetic draws on both the scientific tradition of anatomical illustration and the decorative tradition of botanical art to create prints that are simultaneously intellectually interesting and visually beautiful. Available from £3 in A6 to A3.
How do I create a floral gallery wall?
Start with a colour palette decision: warm florals (Colombia, Mexico, France) or cool florals (Holland, Sweden, Finland) or mixed. Choose a layout: horizontal trio above a sofa (three A3 prints, 10cm gaps), vertical column for a hallway (three A4 prints, 8cm gaps), or 2×2 grid (four A4 prints, 8cm gaps). Select consistent frame colour: natural wood for warm palettes, white for cool. The 98types buy 3 get 1 free offer gives you four prints from £9 -- enough for the complete above-sofa horizontal trio with one print to spare. See the complete gallery wall guide for step-by-step hanging instructions.
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