Choosing Art as a Gift
Gift buying guide
Giving art as a gift is personal. It shows thought, attention and care. A drawing can hold memory, place and meaning in a way most objects cannot.
If you are unsure what to choose, here are a few simple ways to decide.
PFor birthdays
An A4 limited edition print is thoughtful and subtle. It fits smaller rooms or shelves, and it works well in pairs or as part of a small gallery wall. Tree drawings feel timeless and calm, so they suit a wide range of tastes.
For new homes
A3 prints give a room more presence. They work well above sofas, sideboards or on larger walls. If you’re unsure about size, A4 is safer and easier to place. Neutral tones allow the drawing to sit comfortably in different rooms.
For anniversaries
Trees can quietly suggest growth, time and stability. Choose something balanced and grounded in composition — pieces with clear structure or calm lines often feel meaningful without being obvious.
For weddings
Art becomes part of a home, not something stored away. A signed, limited edition print feels special yet accessible. Framed simply, it becomes a lasting piece the couple can live with for years.
For under £50
A4 limited edition prints are ideal. They’re easy to post or carry, still feel considered, and they’re not generic. They’re practical for a budget, but still meaningful.
Still unsure?
If you’d like advice, feel free to get in touch. A short note about the person, their space, or what they like is enough to help narrow choices.