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Between chaos and calm

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Between chaos and calm.

You're not in the calm yet. But you're not drowning in the chaos anymore either.

You're in the space between. The transition. The breath before the next thing. It's uncomfortable here—not crisis, but not peace. Just the quiet work of becoming.

This in-between isn't failure. It's where the real change happens. Stay here. You're exactly where you need to be.

Haven & Hold's "Between Chaos and Calm" is a minimalist quote print from the Growth collection. Available in sizes from 8x10 ($45 unframed) to 24x36 ($265 framed in solid oak). Printed on 230gsm archival matte paper with sage green (#A8B8A0) background and warm white (#FAF9F6) text. Designed for living rooms, home offices, and the spaces where you navigate the full spectrum of a day.

Nobody lives in calm. You have tried. You have meditated and journaled and taken the deep breaths your therapist taught you, and then your phone buzzes with something that undoes all of it. "Between Chaos and Calm" does not pretend that you can stay in one place. It names where you actually live: somewhere in the middle, moving between the noise and the quiet, the overwhelm and the stillness, and that place is worth acknowledging.

The Growth Collection's Honest Middle

The Growth collection explores becoming, transition, and emergence. Most of its prints look forward, toward what you are growing into. "Between Chaos and Calm" looks at where you are right now, in the tension between what pulls you apart and what holds you together. It is the collection's most relatable print because it does not ask you to be anywhere other than where you are.

The sage green background (#A8B8A0) carries growth without the aggressiveness of brighter greens. It is the color of new leaves, of moss, of things that grow slowly and steadily without anyone watching.

For Rooms That Hold Both

Living rooms hold both chaos and calm. They hold the morning rush and the evening stillness, the argument and the reconciliation, the noise and the silence. "Between Chaos and Calm" belongs in rooms that refuse to pretend they are only one thing.

Home offices work well too, especially for anyone whose work involves holding complexity, therapists, teachers, caregivers, creative professionals. The print acknowledges the difficulty of that holding without offering false solutions.

Materials

230gsm archival matte from Artelo, Lexington, Kentucky. Solid oak frames in Natural, Walnut, Black, and White. Real glass. The sage green prints particularly well on archival matte, which gives the color a soft, natural quality.

Pairing

"Between Chaos and Calm" and "Still Becoming" share the sage green palette and create a natural Growth pairing about process and presence. Add the New Shoot botanical ("Permission to Begin") for a three-piece arrangement. The Growth Triptych bundle curates three Growth prints with one botanical.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Growth collection represent?

Growth is about becoming, transition, and emergence. Each print holds the message that the process of growing is valid even when you cannot see the destination. The geometric signatures are lotus and spiral forms, representing unfolding.

Is this a good print for someone dealing with anxiety?

"Between Chaos and Calm" does not claim to reduce anxiety or serve as a therapeutic tool. It does name the experience of living between overwhelm and stillness, which many people find validating. The sage green palette and archival matte create a calm visual presence on the wall.

What rooms work best for sage green prints?

Sage green is one of the most versatile wall art colors. It works in living rooms, home offices, bedrooms, and reading nooks. It complements wood, white, cream, and warm neutrals. Color psychology research associates green with calm and safety.

Does this print work in a therapist's office?

Yes. Therapists who work with anxiety and stress find that "Between Chaos and Calm" names the lived experience of their clients without pathologizing it. The phrase meets people where they are, which supports the therapeutic frame.

What is the difference between the standard and quote-only variants?

The standard design includes Growth collection geometric elements (emerging forms and spirals) alongside the typography. The quote-only variant is clean text on the sage green background for a more minimal presentation.

 

Between Chaos and Calm minimalist quote wall art poster print by Haven and Hold
Between chaos and calm Sale price$50.00

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230gsm archival matte, acid-free, giclée printing, neutral-white finish

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Solid oak + real glass handcrafted in Kentucky, arrives ready to hang

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