The Buddha & Yoga Collection — Serenity, Symbolism, and the Art of Stillness
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There's a reason certain images stop you in your tracks. A seated Buddha, eyes half-closed, expression unreadable. A figure in warrior pose silhouetted against a golden sky. A lotus flower emerging from still water. These aren't just beautiful images — they carry weight. Meaning. A quiet invitation to slow down.
That's the intention behind our Buddha & Yoga Collection.
Where the Inspiration Comes From
The collection draws from two deeply connected traditions — Buddhist philosophy and the practice of yoga — both rooted in the same fundamental pursuit: presence. The ability to be fully here, in this moment, without distraction or resistance.
We were drawn to these themes not as decoration, but as intention. The pieces in this collection are designed to do something in a room — to shift the atmosphere, to create a focal point that encourages calm rather than noise.
The Imagery
Every piece in the collection has been chosen for its ability to hold stillness. The Buddhas are serene without being passive. The yoga figures are powerful without being aggressive. The botanical and symbolic elements — lotus flowers, mandalas, sacred geometry — carry layers of meaning that reward a second look.
The palette leans warm and grounded: deep golds, burnt ochres, soft creams, and rich blacks. Colours that feel meditative. Colours that work in a bedroom, a yoga studio, a reading corner, or any space where you want to feel more centred.
More Than Decoration
We believe the art you live with shapes how you feel in your home. A piece that carries genuine meaning — that connects to something larger than aesthetics — does more than fill a wall. It anchors a space. It reminds you, every time you pass it, of something you value.
That's what the Buddha & Yoga Collection is designed to do. Not to impose a belief system, but to offer a visual language of calm, intention, and beauty that transcends any single tradition.
Finding Your Piece
Whether you're drawn to a bold golden Buddha as a statement piece, a delicate lotus print for a bedroom corner, or a dynamic yoga silhouette for a home studio, the collection has been curated to work across a range of spaces and styles.
Each piece is printed on museum-grade canvas using archival pigment inks — because art this considered deserves materials that last.