Ukiyo-e - Japanese Woodblock Art
Ukiyo-e, or “pictures of the floating world,” is one of Japan’s most celebrated art forms. Originating in the Edo period between the 17th and 19th centuries, these woodblock prints depicted the vibrancy of everyday life, dramatic kabuki actors, serene landscapes, and graceful courtesans. Characterised by bold lines, rich pigments, and striking composition, Ukiyo-e bridged popular culture and fine art, shaping how Japanese society saw itself while captivating audiences abroad. Its influence can still be traced in Western art movements from Impressionism to Art Nouveau.
This collection presents faithful reproductions of iconic Ukiyo-e prints, from Hokusai’s towering waves and views of Mount Fuji to Hiroshige’s lyrical landscapes and Ohara Koson’s exquisite nature studies. Each piece embodies themes of impermanence, beauty, and the enjoyment of life’s fleeting moments. The timeless appeal lies not only in the imagery but also in the craftsmanship of the traditional printing techniques that brought these scenes to life.
Our prints are created using museum-quality materials, printed on heavyweight fine art paper with archival inks that capture the fine detail and colour depth of the originals. Paired with premium framing options, they adapt effortlessly to both modern interiors and classic settings. Whether displayed as a single focal point or as part of a gallery wall, Ukiyo-e adds elegance, history, and cultural richness to your home.
Masterpieces of Ukiyo-e are housed in renowned institutions such as the British Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Tokyo National Museum. Bringing reproductions into your own space allows you to share in this heritage while enjoying art that has inspired viewers for centuries.
Explore the Ukiyo-e collection and connect with the spirit of the floating world — timeless beauty designed to inspire calm, reflection, and joy.