New Collection
Claude Monet
Claude Monet didn't paint objects — he painted the light falling on them. His water lilies, gardens, and hazy cathedral facades captured the fleeting, shifting quality of a single moment, laid down in soft, deliberate strokes of colour. He gave a whole movement its name, and gave us a new way of seeing the everyday. This collection brings that gentle, atmospheric quality to your walls. Think soft lavender ponds, dappled greens, and the kind of hazy, layered brushwork that makes a room feel calm and considered. Whether you're softening a reading corner or anchoring a living room gallery wall, these prints bring warmth, depth, and quiet beauty to any space.


The Manneporte Near Étretat (1886)


The Manneporte (Étretat) (1883)


The Bodmer Oak, Fontainebleau Forest (1865) By Claude Monet


The Beach and the Falaise D'amont (1885) By Claude Monet.


The Artist's Garden In Argenteuil, a Corner of the Garden With Dahlias (1873)


The Artist's Garden At Vétheuil (1881) By Claude Monet


Spring Flowers (1864) By Claude Monet


Rocks At Port Goulphar, Belle Île (1886) By Claude Monet


Port Domois, Belle Isle (1887) By Claude Monet


On the Bank of the Seine, Bennecourt (1868) By Claude Monet


Le Cours Du 14 Juillet Vu De La Maison De Claude Monet


La Grenouillère (1869) By Claude Monet


Jean Monet On His Hobby Horse (1872) By Claude Monet


Water Lily Pond


Île Aux Fleurs Near Vétheuil (1880) By Claude Monet


Claude Monet's Water Lilies (1915)


Claude Monet's Tulip Fields At Sassenheim, (1886)


Japanese Footbridge 1899


Woman With Parasol


Jerusalem Artichoke Flowers




