Calm Space Gallery Art Wall

Calm Space Gallery Art Wall

Stylish and elegant woman holding a glass of wine. This art features an image of a woman holding a glass of wine in line art. The display of this art on your walls is one of the impressive ways to make the interior look and feel lively and vibrant. It also makes the room appear elegant and stylish with the black image and the white background.

Amy Canvas

Amy Canvas

Amy Winehouse was an English singer and songwriter who is known for her deep, expressive contralto vocals and her eclectic mix of musical genres. This includes soul, R&B, and jazz. An attractive poster that will serve as a tribute to the popular artists. The beauty of the art will surely create impressive wall art along with the other posters of famous artists.

Mother and Child Neutral Tone Canvas

Mother and Child Neutral Tone Canvas

Motherhood is powered by love. Fueled by coffee. Sustained by wine. Greet your mum in a special way this Mother’s Day with stylish canvass.

Happy Mothers Day Canvas

Happy Mothers Day Canvas

Cheers to the woman who gave up wine for nine months, just for us. Greet your mom this Mother’s Day in a unique and special way with our trendy canvass.

A bottle of 3 Canvas

A bottle of 3 Canvas

Canvas art of three wine bottles for a cool and interesting wall design. A fantastic canvas of wine bottles can give your room interior the spark that you need. Created in muted colors, the art can be a fantastic wall accent. Make your rooms appear extraordinary with art prints and you will make every occasion special.

Timeless Beauty with Vintage Prints

Vintage Cafe Poster

Vintage interiors are known for being cozy, elegant, and romantic. The interior design style also evokes a sense of nostalgia as the appearance may seem and feel familiar. This is what artdesign wants to give its customers. An experience that will last a lifetime. With the trendy art from the Vintage collection, you will be able to bring back good memories that you may want to share with the family. 

Vintage, a beauty that lasts

Vintage should not be taken lightly. Oftentimes, the word and associate with furniture pieces or the house interior that are old, musty, dark, and out-of-style. The vintage theme may not be trendy compared with other styles, but there is something to it that makes it extraordinary.

The word “vintage” was originally used in winemaking – the highest quality of wine with long-term exposure. These wines are often the most expensive and special. This is why the vintage style is so special as it has a touch of elegance and class.

Vintage brings back the past. Though the style became popular in the 90s, it still features even older items and appearances. Vintage poster prints are even more interesting as they feature different places that give the viewers nostalgic feelings. The poster of the Chicago Theatre, for instance, has a classic appeal that adds beauty to the interior design style of your home. This is also true with the poster prints of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

Captivating wall art

The Vintage prints of artdesign.ph are some of the creative solutions for adding a classic element to your interior. Along with old mirrors, antique pieces, chests, and frayed dining tables and chairs, you can simply achieve an interior design style that will stay in the hearts of the viewers of your humble abode.

Want to impress your parents or even your grandparents? Vintage-looking posters will make them remember the olden days. 

Vintage posters are the original form of advertising. They feature various images of the past that can create a nostalgic atmosphere in the room. Colors are likewise attractive that will help in making any room look vibrant. 

Some of the common subjects of vintage posters are body soaps, coffees, detergents, sporting events, night venues, and alcoholic, and non-alcoholic beverages. Once these posters are displayed in your room, you will feel like you are back down memory lane.

Finally, vintage posters have greatly influenced the production as well as the design of modern posters. From the original dissemination of information, posters are now used as wall decors that feature attractive images. The development of printing and mass production techniques have grown over the years that poster prints can now be created easily and mass-produced in a short period of time.

Elegance In Rustic–themed Room

Kurbits inspired no. 6 Poster in interior

The mountain lodges and log cabins inspired the rustic design. Cabin homes have a remarkable appearance from the exterior. The most common impressions are weathered wood, stone siding, and the view of the mountains. Rustic design style primarily focuses on rough and weathered materials such as knotted wood, wrought iron, leather, and wool. 

Rustic decor is simple and natural in appearance. You will see some potential rustic decor in your home. Another advantage is that it can be created from simple materials such as wood, branches, twigs, and mason jars. These materials would only cost you a little. 

A rustic appeal in your room

Rustic design style always appears remarkable in the interior. This design style adds warmth and coziness that is captivating to the eyes of anyone who looks at it. There are also different kinds of rustic decors: French, English, and American. Achieving the three rustic types can be challenging. Yet, these will create a home that will truly make you proud. Use motifs and materials with forest themes or wood furniture to bring a rustic feeling.

Here are some inspirations you may find helpful in creating a rustic design style. In some instances, the decors can be costly, but you can find different materials that can be used to achieve the style. All you need is resourcefulness in looking for suitable materials. 

  • Rustic headboard – a headboard made from pallet boards and old barn wood
  • Twine-wrapped cabinet handles – wrap the handles of your wardrobe with twines to give it the rustic appearance
  • Pallet shelves – wall-installed shelves made from the old palette are affordable, and this can give the rustic appearance that you need
  • Rustic photo frames – burlap for the matting and old wooden frames with black and white photos so that they will have an elegant and classy appearance
  • Twine lamp – cover the base of the lamp totally with twine with the use of hot glue
  • Rustic coffee table – with the help of slats of wood with different shades. Pattern them together and create your wall art with posters.

Rustic-themed posters

Posters from the collection of artdesign are pretty cool and awesome. There are different rustic-themed posters available that will meet your needs. You can display posters for compelling wall art: Highland Cow Black & White, Pampas Grass, Peony with Gold Leaves, and Dried Palm Leaves.

These trendy prints can instantly create magnificent wall art. As simple as they may look, they can bring an old atmosphere that evokes nostalgia. Creating this design style can also help you have your vacation spot. A log cabin atmosphere that is perfect for outgoing individuals. Creating a rustic style would be accessible and attainable along with the other decor elements. 

This Is How Valentine’s Day Is Celebrated Around The World

Love typography poster

Valentine’s Day is one of the most awaited days by almost all individuals. This is celebrated in the name of Saint Valentine, the mysterious saint known to have defied the Roman emperor in service of the people. Saint Valentine performed secret marriages for young lovers. Emperor Claudius II believed single men made better soldiers than those already married. As such, Saint Valentine performed the sacrament of matrimony for young soldiers. Over the years, with his story and other tales, couples worldwide celebrated Valentine’s Day as the day of love. Read on to learn more about how different countries celebrate the special day.

A long Argentinian Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day in the country is not celebrated in February but in July. They call it “the week of sweetness. It used to be a commercial activity but later became a tradition. 

Being romantic in France

Did you know that the first-ever Valentine’s Day card originated in France? This was when Charles, the Duke of Orleans, sent love letters to his wife from prison in 1415. There is also a French village called Valentine, known to be the center of romance on the 12th and 14th of February. Homes are decorated with love cards, roses, and proposals for marriage flakes. 

A festivity in Manila

Valentine’s Day in the Philippines is perfect for young couples to get married in a mass ceremony sponsored by the government. This is done as a form of public service. The day is considered to be exceptional by many young couples. 

Sumptuous chocolates in Ghana

February 14 in Ghana is known as “National Chocolate Day.” Ghana is known to be one of the largest cocoa-producing countries in the world. This is celebrated to increase tourism in the country. As such, couples or even those without dates can attend various events. 

Winemakers’ day in Bulgaria

On February 14, the country celebrates the San Trifon Zartan, or the “day of winemakers.” Couples celebrate their love with a glass of local wine. 

San Dwynwenin Wales

In Wales, Valentine’s Day is celebrated on January 25. This is called the “day of the San Dwynwen.” Lovers exchange gifts in the form of handcrafted wooden spoons. Interestingly, this has been the practice since the 16th century.

Saint Dionysius day in Spain

In Valencia, Spain, the day of love is celebrated on October 9. This is known as the feast of Saint Dionysius. Men make Macadora or marzipan figurines as a gift to their female partners. Parades are also done as part of the celebration. 

Denmark’s celebration of love

Denmark celebrates the 14th of February by giving chocolates and roses. In addition to these, they also offer handmade cards with pressed white flowers called snowdrops. 

Gift exchange in Japan

Valentine’s Day is celebrated on February 14, and women buy gifts for their male partners. Men can’t return gifts until the 14th of March, the “white day.”

Brazil’s lovers’ day

Lovers day, or Dia dos Namorados in Brazil, is celebrated by exchanging chocolates and cards and watching music festivals and dance performances. Family dinners are also typical on that day. 

Why Do We Celebrate Valentine’s Day

Love wins lines Poster in interior

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and this is one of those days that people love or hate, probably. Whatever your relationship status may be, many still celebrate this day. See for yourself. Try going to restaurants and malls on the 14th of February and see how jam-packed they are. Of course, the pandemic may restrict some of the movements, thus preventing the formation of crowded areas. However, Valentine’s Day is still worth celebrating, whatever the situation is. Here are some of the reasons that you might find interesting and informative. 

A brief history of Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is celebrated in both Christian and Roman traditions. We heard about St. Valentine’s story of spreading caring and care to others. It was said that Valentine performed forbidden marriages for young couples in Rome. Eventually, he was executed because of his practice.  

It was also believed that Valentine’s Day is the Christian counterpart of the pagan celebration of Lupercalia. This festival is dedicated to the fertility of Roman women and crops, along with a matchmaking event. 

There’s always a reason to celebrate

It’s not always that Valentine’s Day is for romantic couples only. Ask around, and you will learn that there are many instances when people go out with their friends. Dressing up, eating sumptuous meals, drinking delicious wine, and having amusing conversations can always be done with your buddies. 

Staying at home chillin’

It’s not always conclusive that you have to go out and spend lots of money on restaurants, hotels, and others. You can also celebrate Valentine’s Day at home. Order from your favorite restaurant and bring out the wine. Turn on your television for some romantic movie. If your friends can’t make it because of their scheduled dates, then there’s no shame in celebrating Valentine’s Day alone. Indulge yourself in your favorite food and drink, as this may be the only day you can open that bottle of wine.

Treat yourself to something special

Valentine’s Day is a perfect excuse to treat yourself. Whether you are thinking of buying yourself a designer bag or a day in the spa, the day will be the right day to spend a little for yourself. 

A date with your loved one

If you have a great partner, show how you appreciate them. Having fun and a healthy relationship is excellent. Valentine’s Day is the right day to reciprocate them. Treat your partner by buying a gift that you will love. You may also go to your favorite restaurant for dinner. 

Go out and take a break

Ask your partner to spend the day with you for a romantic getaway. If you are single, round up your friends and go for a well-deserved break on the beach or in a hotel. 

The Story of the Charcuterie Board

Charcuterie Board Poster in Black Frame

You may have read about a charcuterie board or have seen them on menus. Have you tried them? Charcuterie is a fancy word used to refer to cured meat. The word is of French origin and can be traced back to the 15th century. It was during these times that the people consumed every last bit of a meal and left nothing to waste. 

This is served as an appetizer and served on a wooden board or a slab of stone. On the board is a selection of preserved foods, particularly cured meats or pates. The board also includes cheeses, crackers, or bread. 

A brief history in Europe

As mentioned above, charcuterie is cured meat and is derived from two French words: chair, which means flesh, and cuit, cooked and was used during 15th century France. Shop owners who specialize in charcuterie became popular as they have shown the detailed preparation of meats. The arrangement of the boards has made charcuterie boards part of the French culinary culture.

Studies on European history also have revealed that the charcuterie board also has roots in the simple meals that were eaten by the people of the working class around Europe during the medieval times. The board is usually composed of meats, cheeses, bread, local produce, wine, or beer. The meal eventually evolved and found its way to the higher classes of society along with the cheese course meal. These are commonly seen in formal dinners during the 18th and 19th centuries in France, Great Britain, and colonial America. The cheeses were then replaced by desserts in the 19th century. 

The development in the United States

During the 19th and 20th centuries in the United States, hosting informal dinners are greatly increasing. Formal dinners were replaced by cocktail parties and finger foods were served and more preferred over the course meals. During World War II, American soldiers were introduced to various charcuteries and cheeses in France, Italy, Germany, and Greece. This exposure to European dishes was brought home to the U.S. and charcuterie boards became popular in the 90s and have been sold in American grocery stores. The dish also became popular in specialty food stores with diversified contents. 

Charcuterie boards are usually served as appetizers in many restaurants. They still are served in private gatherings and dinner parties since they are easy to prepare and can be enjoyed by many. 

What’s on the board

The boards used are usually made of wood or stone to keep the food cool. Diners will also see other equipment such as cheese knives, spoons, and ramekins. 

In addition to meats, cheeses, and bread, the board also includes flavors and textures that would complement the main components. Examples are fruits, olives, olive oil, nuts, vinegar, pickled or fresh vegetables, herbs, edible flowers, mustards, and honey. In many instances, charcuterie boards are served with wines of any variety.