There's no one way to style your space.
Style begins with intention. And for you, it starts with the ones who make your house feel like home. This is your guide to displaying their portraits in a way that reflects your space, your style, and your standards.

Modern Minimalist
This is where minimalism meets meaning. Neutral palettes, thoughtful framing, and clean lines offer space for your artwork to breathe—and be noticed by combining impact with simplicity. These products are designed for a refined presence without visual noise.
Favorites among clients with similar spaces:
- Bespoke canvas masterpieces
- Traditional framed prints
Frequently purchased with:
- An acrylic heirloom folio box
- A fine art album
- 5x7 acrylic blocks
Recommended finishes are those with clean, quiet materials, which enhance the space's simplicity and structure without competing for attention. Think thin-profile black, white, or natural maple that keeps the focus on form, not ornament. For fine art albums, look for luxury linens or smooth EcoLeather covers in neutral tones like ivory, stone, or charcoal; acrylic heirloom folio boxes will pair beautifully with luxury linens or vegan-friendly leatherettes in similar shades.
Rustic and Cozy
Natural materials, soft finishes, and aged details bring a quiet warmth to this style. It’s all about balance that's earthy, relaxed, and familiar yet elevated.
Favorites among clients with similar spaces:
- Reclaimed wood framed prints
- Barnwood rounds
- Artisan wood
Frequently purchased with:
- A bamboo heirloom folio box
- A fine art album
- Sets of three 5x7 matted gift prints
Recommended finishes include distressed woods, barnwood textures, and warm-toned finishes that echo the natural textures in the space. For fine art albums, think aged nubuck leather with a rich patina that develops over time or an EcoLeather in earthy neutral fabrics to add warm and tactile softness.


Hollywood Regency
Opulence meets order in a look that celebrates glamour without clutter. High-shine finishes, bold contrasts, and rich textures define these interiors. Think lacquered surfaces, velvet, marble, and brass—all grounded by symmetry and intention. Every element is chosen for impact, balance, and unapologetic elegance.
Favorites among clients with similar spaces:
- Bespoke canvas masterpieces (optional painterly portrait)
- Traditional framed prints
Frequently purchased with:
- An acrylic heirloom folio box
- 5x7 acrylic blocks
- A portrait trio
Recommended finishes that pair beautifully are glossy black, metallic (gold, champagne, bronze, or silver), and gold accents that add glamour and contrast. For heirloom folio boxes, opt for sleek suedes that reinforce the drama and sophistication of this iconic style.
Traditional Elegance
Grounded in symmetry, structure, and timeless detail, this style draws on classic European influences and layered refinement. Rich textures, ornate accents, and curated collections create a sense of permanence and quiet luxury. It’s thoughtful, formal, and never out of style.
Favorites among clients with similar spaces:
- Bespoke canvas masterpieces (optional painterly portrait)
- Traditional framed prints
Frequently purchased with:
- A bamboo heirloom folio box
- Sets of three 5x7 matted gift prints
- A portrait trio
Recommended finishes include time-honored materials that feel substantial, refined, and built to last. Frame moldings in ornate gold, dark walnut, or antique bronze highlight rich tones and decorative profiles that echo architectural details and heirloom furnishings. Leather, velvet, or luxury linen in deep, classic hues like burgundy, navy, or olive or elegant neutrals like ivory and camel are well-suited for portrait trios.


Transitional
Balanced and adaptable, transitional style blends the structure of traditional design with the clean lines of modern living. Soft textures meet sculptural forms, and neutral palettes keep things timeless yet current. It’s polished without being cold, leaning more toward plush, streamlined, and endlessly livable.
Favorites among clients with similar spaces:
- Bespoke canvas masterpieces
- Traditional framed prints
- Reclaimed wood framed prints
Frequently purchased with:
- An acrylic or bamboo heirloom folio box
- A fine art album
- A portrait trio
Recommended finishes highlight subtle metallics, natural wood, and soft matte black frames that offer contrast without harshness. Soft luxury linens in taupe, greige, or muted pastels for heirloom folio box materials and fine art album fabrics help reflect the harmony of modern and traditional elements.
Coastal and Airy
Light-filled and effortlessly layered, these elements channel the ease of oceanside living. Think soft neutrals, breezy fabrics, and sun-washed wood tones. Natural textures and shades of blue echo the sea and sky, creating a space that feels open, calming, and beautifully lived-in.
Favorites among clients with similar spaces:
- Reclaimed wood framed prints
- Traditional framed prints
- Barnwood rounds
Frequently purchased with:
- A bamboo heirloom folio box
- A fine art album
- A portrait trio
Recommended finishes are light and organic to reflect the openness and calm of coastal spaces without weighing them down. Whitewashed wood, light oak, and driftwood offer soft, sun-faded tones and natural texture, while reclaimed wood adds character without disrupting the calm. Portrait trios look best with luxury linens in shades like sand, seafoam, soft gray, and sky blue that appear easy, breathable, and relaxed.


Mid-Century Modern
Rooted in function and elevated by form, mid-century modern homes balance retro charm with minimalist sophistication. Clean lines, organic shapes, and warm wood tones define the space, while subtle color pops and iconic silhouettes add personality. It’s effortless, timeless, and quietly confident.
Favorites among clients with similar spaces:
- Traditional framed prints
- Artisan wood
Frequently purchased with:
- A bamboo heirloom folio box
- A fine art album
- A portrait trio
Recommended finishes include warm woods and crisp, uncomplicated textures that echo the era’s blend of utility and style. For frames, consider walnut, teak, or matte black for sleek silhouettes and rich wood tones that complement the style’s signature shapes. When choosing fabrics for portrait trios or fine art albums, stick to luxury linens made from woven textiles, smooth vegan-friendly leathers, or EcoLeathers in earth tones, mustard, slate, or muted teal.
Industrial-Inspired
Unrefined in all the right ways, these rooms embrace raw finishes and open space. Exposed brick, concrete, steel, and reclaimed wood come together with a modern edge rooted in utility. It’s minimal, but not soft—defined by contrast, texture, and a lived-in kind of intentionality.
Favorites among clients with similar spaces:
- Reclaimed wood framed prints
- Traditional framed prints
- Artisan wood
Frequently purchased with:
- A fine art album
- Sets of three 5x7 matted gift prints
- A portrait trio
Recommended finishes call for rugged textures and grounded finishes that echo the space’s raw architecture and utilitarian soul. Matte black or reclaimed wood frame finishes that mirror the structural elements of the space without polishing away their edge play well in industrial spaces. Aged nubuck leather or luxury linen in slate, charcoal, or rust is an excellent choice for fine art albums and portrait trios as they bring in grit and texture without losing comfort.


Vintage Whimsy
Light-filled and gently layered, this design blends vintage character with soft, romantic touches. Faded florals, distressed finishes, and eclectic heirlooms create a space that feels airy and expressive. It’s cozy without being cluttered—charming, collected, and perfectly undone.
Favorites among clients with similar spaces:
- Reclaimed wood framed prints
- Traditional framed prints
- Artisan wood
Frequently purchased with:
- A bamboo heirloom folio box
- Sets of three 5x7 matted gift prints
- A portrait trio
Recommended finishes play off delicate textures and character-rich finishes that feel charming, storied, and sweetly unpolished. Frame moldings of soft gold, antique white, or brushed brass bring in ornate or curved profiles that feel collected, not matchy-matchy. Portrait trios fit right with fabrics of luxury linen, suede, or velvet in pastel tones, soft sage, blush, cream, or muted mustard.