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Japanese Woodblock Art for Your Frame TV

Japanese woodblock prints — ukiyo-e — might be the ideal Frame TV art. They were designed centuries ago as bold, flat, graphic images with clean line and limited colour, which is exactly what reads well on a screen across a room. They feel calm and modern, and they suit almost any interior.

The icons: Hokusai and Hiroshige

Start with The Great Wave, the most recognised image in Japanese art, or the serene Red Fuji — minimalism centuries ahead of its time. Hokusai’s Kajikazawa in Kai Province tunes an entire scene to shades of blue. For atmosphere, Hiroshige’s Night Snow at Kambara and Sudden Shower over Shin-Ōhashi Bridge are among the most beautiful prints ever made.

The quiet ones: Ohara Koson

If you want something gentler, Koson’s bird-and-flower prints are pure calm: a single crow on a snowy branch, or a round-eyed owl beneath a full moon. Reduced to a few flat shapes, they make timeless, soothing wall art.

Why they work on the Frame

Everframe includes eleven Japanese prints in 4K, each with a Frame-TV crop, phone wallpaper, and printable card. See them all in the collection, or get the complete collection.