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Bestseller Canvas Prints

The artworks collectors choose most — now as canvas prints. This selection covers the pieces that sell consistently across styles and periods, from Hasui's atmospheric Japanese landscapes to Klimt's golden compositions and contemporary work by Berlin studio artists like Angelo Cerantola and Alice Straker.

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What makes these canvas prints bestsellers

The bestseller collection is not a fixed list — it reflects what people actually buy. Tastes shift, seasons matter, and new artists enter the mix. What stays consistent is that the works here connect across different interiors and styles: a Hasui woodblock print works in a Japandi living room as naturally as a Klimt landscape does above a mid-century sideboard.

What ties them together is visual confidence. These are works with strong composition and clear colour relationships — qualities that translate well to the textured surface of canvas. Unlike paper prints, canvas adds a layer of warmth and depth to the image, which is why painterly works and atmospheric scenes tend to dominate this collection.

Choosing the right canvas print

Canvas prints work best when the artwork has painterly qualities — broad brushstrokes, atmospheric colour gradients, or layered textures. If you are looking for sharp line work or typographic detail, our bestselling art prints on paper may be a better match.

For size, consider the wall space and viewing distance. The 30×40 cm format suits smaller walls, shelves, and gallery wall arrangements. The 50×70 cm format is the most versatile — large enough to anchor a space without overwhelming it. The 70×100 cm format works as a standalone statement piece in living rooms, hallways, or above larger furniture.

Every canvas print can be displayed frameless on the stretcher bar or with a floating frame, which adds a shadow gap around the edge for a gallery effect. Floating frames are available in oak, black, and walnut brown.

How canvas prints are made at Kuriosis

Each canvas print is produced in-house in our Berlin studio on 400g cotton canvas using archival Japanese pigment inks. The canvas is stretched over a solid wood stretcher bar, ready to hang without a frame — or with one of our floating frames for a gallery finish.

For buyers looking for Japanese art on canvas, abstract prints, or modern poster art, we have dedicated collections that let you browse by style. The bestseller selection here surfaces the most popular across all categories.