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Art with Impact: How One Piece of Art Can Change A Space

If your home is craving a little colour, British photographer Richard Heeps might just have the answer. Known for his saturated tones and nostalgic eye, Heeps has built a reputation for turning the everyday into something extraordinary — and his ‘ICES’ series, part of his Great British Staycation collection, proves exactly why.

Shot between lockdowns in 2020, the series captures the carefree joy of the British seaside, all sun-bleached tones, pastel signage, and the simple pleasure of an ice cream on a summer’s day. Framed with the artist’s signature Kodak border, each image is a study in colour and optimism, adding instant warmth and character to any space.

For interiors lovers, this set is the perfect reminder that art doesn’t just decorate a room, it transforms it. Whether hung together for a striking gallery wall or styled individually in smaller spaces, the ‘ICES’ prints bring energy, nostalgia, and that subtle sense of escapism every home needs.

This collaboration is more than just beautiful. Every entry and ticket bought helps fund therapy sessions for families affected by baby loss through the Baby Loss Club, giving this artwork real heart as well as impact.

Because sometimes, adding colour to your home can do more than lift your space, it can lift someone else’s world, too.

Richard Heeps’ ‘ICES’ collection, worth £600, is available through The Bundle Club. Born from loss, built to spread joy, one bundle at a time. Buy tickets here

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