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Rest here.
You don't have to earn it. You don't have to finish the list. You don't have to prove you deserve it.
Rest is not a reward for productivity. It's a biological necessity. Your body isn't asking permission—it's making a request you've been ignoring.
Stop waiting for exhaustion to give you permission. Stop treating rest like something selfish.
Rest here. Now. Because you're tired and that's reason enough.
Haven & Hold's "Rest Here" is a minimalist quote print from the Grounding collection. Available in seven sizes from 8x10 ($35 unframed) to 24x36 ($175 framed). Printed on enhanced matte paper with warm white (#FAF9F6) background and deep charcoal (#36454F) text. Designed for bedrooms, guest rooms, and spaces dedicated to rest.
Room and size guidance
Rest Here works best in rooms built around permission to stop: a bedroom, guest room, reading corner, bedside wall, or the quiet side of a home office. The room images in the gallery are styling references, and the size guide shows how each print size changes the weight of the piece on the wall.
- 8x10 or 11x14: best for shelves, bedside tables, small walls, or layering with other pieces.
- 16x20 or 18x24: the easiest single-print choice for most bedrooms, reading nooks, and guest rooms.
- 24x36: the largest statement size, best above a bed, console, reading chair, or wider wall.
The Lightest Print in the Collection
"Rest Here" is the quietest print in the Grounding collection. The warm white background gives it an almost weightless quality, a softness that the darker prints in the collection do not carry. It sits on a wall the way natural light does, present without being heavy.
This is intentional. Rest requires lightness. A print about rest should not feel like another thing weighing down the room. The charcoal typography is clear and warm without being bold, and the overall effect is a print that exhales.
For Guest Rooms and Shared Spaces
"Rest Here" is the most versatile print in the Grounding collection for shared spaces. In a guest room, it communicates hospitality without a word of explanation. In a child's room, it holds permission without being prescriptive. In a shared bedroom, it speaks to both people equally.
The warm white palette integrates with virtually any color scheme. White walls, colored walls, patterned textiles, and natural wood all work alongside this print.
Enhanced Matte Paper and Framing
Enhanced matte paper, printed on demand through Printful. The warm white background prints clean and true, without the slight yellow cast that cheaper papers introduce. Framed options are available in Black, White, and Natural finishes.
Pairing and Gallery Walls
"Rest Here" and "Sanctuary" together create a complete permission: the name of the space and what the space allows. Pair with the Lavender Stem botanical for a three-piece bedroom arrangement. As the lightest print in the Grounding collection, it provides visual breathing room in a gallery wall that includes the darker "Within These Walls" or charcoal-toned prints from other collections.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is "Rest Here" a good print for a guest room?
It is one of the best choices for a guest room. The warm white palette suits any decor, and the words offer hospitality without explanation. Guests see it and feel welcome to actually relax, which is often what a guest room tries but fails to communicate.
What size works best on a nightstand shelf?
The 8x10 is designed for shelves, nightstands, and small surfaces. It props easily against a wall or sits in a small easel frame. For hanging above a nightstand, 11x14 gives a bit more presence.
How does this pair with the darker Grounding prints?
Beautifully. "Rest Here" (warm white) and "Within These Walls" (deep charcoal) create high contrast that is still harmonious because both use the same typography and enhanced matte paper. Adding "You Are Held Here" (warm sand) in between creates a light-to-dark gradient across a gallery wall.
Will the warm white background show dirt or scuffs?
The enhanced matte paper is more forgiving than glossy finishes for fingerprints and light marks. Framed behind a clear front protector, the print surface is fully protected. Unframed prints should be handled by the edges.
Looking for the right room context? See the calming wall art guide for placement ideas and related prints.
Each unframed print is produced on enhanced matte paper with a smooth, non-glare finish that keeps the artwork quiet in the room. The paper is made for wall art and decor prints, with clean detail and a substantial feel in hand.
Framed options use Printful's Enhanced Matte Paper Framed Poster format with a clear front protector and Black, White, or Natural frame finishes.
Available in seven sizes from 8x10 to 24x36. Every order is made on demand and shipped directly from our production partner.
- Black, White, or Natural frame finishes
- Clear front protector for framed prints
- Pre-attached hangers for horizontal or vertical display
- Clean, modern profile that lets the words stay central
Free shipping is included on orders within the continental United States.
If your print arrives damaged, incorrect, or not what you expected, reach out within 30 days and we will help make it right.
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