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Year of the Horse 2026

The Year of the Horse 2026 brings firelight and horsepower and sends you galloping down the open road ahead.

This collection is for anyone who wants that feeling on the wall, at home or at work, without having to explain it to anyone. Horses do that thing where they instantly change a room. Even when the image is still, it reads as movement. There’s a reason the horse shows up everywhere from classical painting to modern photography, fashion campaigns, and sculpture. The form is clean, powerful, kind of hypnotic, and it brings a steady, forward pulse to a space.

And yes, Lunar New Year started on February 17, 2026, with the Spring Festival period running through the Lantern Festival on March 3, 2026. Consider that your calendar cue, then let the art do the daily heavy lifting.

The finishes are a big part of the experience here. Framed prints bring that warm, grounded presence you get from real wood, the kind that looks good in daylight and even better at night. The acrylite cover catches light with a crisp, clean reflection that makes the image feel extra sharp. Posters lean into matte, high density color, and canvases keep the raw texture front and center. And if you want the full immersive move, the non-woven wall coverings have a smooth matte finish, they’re PVC free, and they turn a wall into a backdrop that feels intentional instead of “we needed to fill this.”

Use it wherever you want a little more momentum in the day. Entryway if you want that first impression to feel like purpose. Office wall if you want your calls to sound like you know what you’re doing. Dining space if you want the room to carry a bit of occasion, even on a random Tuesday.

Basically, let this be the year you celebrate the energy you want, every day, not only on the holiday. Hang a horse. Enjoy the ride.

The Year of the Horse 2026 brings firelight and horsepower and sends you galloping down the open road ahead.

This collection is for anyone who wants that feeling on the wall, at home or at work, without having to explain it to anyone. Horses do that thing where they instantly change a room. Even when the image is still, it reads as movement. There’s a reason the horse shows up everywhere from classical painting to modern photography, fashion campaigns, and sculpture. The form is clean, powerful, kind of hypnotic, and it brings a steady, forward pulse to a space.

And yes, Lunar New Year started on February 17, 2026, with the Spring Festival period running through the Lantern Festival on March 3, 2026. Consider that your calendar cue, then let the art do the daily heavy lifting.

The finishes are a big part of the experience here. Framed prints bring that warm, grounded presence you get from real wood, the kind that looks good in daylight and even better at night. The acrylite cover catches light with a crisp, clean reflection that makes the image feel extra sharp. Posters lean into matte, high density color, and canvases keep the raw texture front and center. And if you want the full immersive move, the non-woven wall coverings have a smooth matte finish, they’re PVC free, and they turn a wall into a backdrop that feels intentional instead of “we needed to fill this.”

Use it wherever you want a little more momentum in the day. Entryway if you want that first impression to feel like purpose. Office wall if you want your calls to sound like you know what you’re doing. Dining space if you want the room to carry a bit of occasion, even on a random Tuesday.

Basically, let this be the year you celebrate the energy you want, every day, not only on the holiday. Hang a horse. Enjoy the ride.

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