Gentle daisies - Japanese style flowers hahnemühle
A minimalist work of art in the style of traditional Japanese woodcut prints. Three stylised daisies stand upright and proud on a beige textured background. The clear black contours, the warm colour palette with yellow flower centres and the red Inkan seal in the corner give the motif a harmonious mix of natural grace and Far Eastern aesthetics. Ideal as a wall decoration for lovers of Zen design, vintage Japan and floral graphics.
Gentle daisies - Japanese style flowers hahnemühle
A minimalist work of art in the style of traditional Japanese woodcut prints. Three stylised daisies stand upright and proud on a beige textured background. The clear black contours, the warm colour palette with yellow flower centres and the red Inkan seal in the corner give the motif a harmonious mix of natural grace and Far Eastern aesthetics. Ideal as a wall decoration for lovers of Zen design, vintage Japan and floral graphics.
Premium quality Hahnemühle®
All about Hahnemühle®
All about Hahnemühle®
Exceptional colour quality and outstanding sharpness on Hahnemühle® Fine Art paper.
Looks Better Framed
Looks Better Framed
Get it framed and ready to hang. All of our frames are produced by hand, just for you.
Material
Material
Handmade Hahnemühle® Fine Art paper stands for the highest level of quality.
High Quality Printing
High Quality Printing
12-colour precision printing with a sharpness of 1,440 dpi for brilliant results.
Sustainably Produced
Sustainably Produced
Our promise: certified materials, green electricity and CO₂-neutral production.
Accessories
Accessories
There are various mounting options to choose from.
Made in Germany
Made in Germany
We proudly produce every one of our prints at our own facilities.
Moqro stands for timeless living aesthetics with a quiet presence. Each object is carefully selected and designed to create an atmosphere that lingers. It is not about decoration, but about meaning. The forms are reduced, the materials honest, the effect remains. Inspired by Japanese clarity, the result is a space that is not filled but felt - a home that speaks, even when no one is there.