Artwork Favourites Spotlight on 'Married at First Sight'
If you're a fan of romantic scenes, drama-filled reality, and stylish & trendy furniture pieces, you won't want to miss the recent episode of Married at First Sight!
Our inspired pieces were recently featured on Episode #7.
As the newly married couples settle into their new homes, we couldn’t help but notice their well-designed spaces.
SPOTTED: JAPANESE FIGHTING FISH ARTWORK
Newlywed Jesse happens to LOVE these and thinks they're very symbolic of his and Claire's relationship. He does not like that the décor will likely "give Claire a lot to talk about".
Our 'Alpha' and 'Betta' Art Prints are happy to be the talk of the town!
A CLOSER LOOK AT THE PERFECT PAIR
The Alpha and Betta Art Prints are professionally printed on polycotton artist canvas, using archival inks that ensure that your print will last a lifetime. The image is then stretched and gallery wrapped around a 38mm frame, creating a seamless and museum-quality finish.
In addition to the traditionally stretched canvas print, Urban Road also offers the option to add a shadow box frame! This unique frame style creates a sophisticated shadow effect between the frame and the canvas, giving your print an extra dimension of depth and beauty.
How would you style your room with these beautiful eye catchers?
SHOP THE LOOK:
ALPHA CANVAS ART PRINT | BETTA CANVAS ART PRINT
OTTO SOFA - VELVET BURNT CARAMEL | MULLED BURGUNDY BOUCLE CUSHION 60X60CM
ONYX BLACK BOUCLE CUSHION 80X40CM | KUBA BLACK TABLETOP PLATE
WANDER COBALT GLASS VESSEL SET OF 2 | SOLEIL CANDLE IN GREY
Say I DO to your next art prints: www.urbanroad.com.au
Urban Road's appearance on the show was a fantastic opportunity to showcase our Australian-made products to a wider audience.
We're beyond excited to have had the chance to see the artwork pieces in action and get an idea of how they might look in your own homes!
WATCH FOR MORE
So, if you want to see Urban Road's artworks in all its glory, be sure to tune in every Monday to Wednesday at 7.30pm and Sunday at 7.00pm.