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Shanghai, China Wall Art

Shanghai amazes with its contrasts - futuristic skyscrapers and ancient streets. A poster with an evening view of the city looks perfect on the wall: lights, river, life.

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About Shanghai, China

This collection is Shanghai seen from the river at dusk, when the Bund's stone facades face off against Pudong's glass towers across the water. You get the Oriental Pearl Tower with its pink spheres, the bottle-opener silhouette of the World Financial Center, and the long curve of neon reflected in the Huangpu. A few prints pull in closer too, to a lane of old shikumen houses or a paper lantern strung over a noodle stall.

Where this Shanghai, China wall art tends to land

People hang these in a home office or a living room that already leans modern. The night-skyline pieces work on a dark wall where the lights can do the talking, while the daytime street scenes suit a kitchen or hallway. I like that the city reads as both very old and very new in the same frame, which keeps it from feeling like a generic skyline.

Each design comes three ways: a canvas stretched on a real wood frame, a plain poster, or a poster set behind glass. Sizes run from a small 16x12 up to a 40x30 that turns the river view into the focal point of the room. A 20x16 canvas is $69. Everything prints with eco-friendly ink and ships flat in a fitted box so the corners stay sharp.

If you are putting together a wider city wall, browse the full Cityscapes & Skylines range, or pair Shanghai with a Western skyline like New York City, USA for a nice east-meets-west contrast.