'Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers' replica
Take a look at this beautiful late 19th-century frame, chosen for the way it recalls the feeling of the frame surrounding Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers at the Van Gogh Museum. Its warm golden tone and quiet depth give the painting exactly what it needs: light, dignity, and presence.
Van Gogh painted Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers in Arles in August 1888, during one of the most hopeful periods of his life. He created it for the Yellow House, where he dreamed of a life filled with art, friendship, and colour. In these sunflowers, he captured more than a bouquet. He gave them warmth, energy, and a deeply human sense of beauty touched by time.
That is why this frame feels so right. It does not compete with the painting, but gently strengthens it. Its late 19th-century character suits the work naturally, while its museum-like feel gives the sunflowers the setting they deserve.
The golden surface draws out the rich yellows, ochres, and fading edges of the petals, making the painting feel even more alive. What hangs on the wall is not just a famous image, but something radiant, moving, and full of feeling.
Looking for a version of Sunflowers that feels truly alive? This hand-painted replica, paired with a late 19th-century frame of museum-like character, brings warmth and emotion into your home. A unique combination — only one available.
Painting size: 47,7 x 37,7 cm / 18.8 x 14.8 inch
Frame size: 68,4 x 58,9 cm / 26.9 x 23.2 inch