DISCOVER CELTIC ART, SCOTTISH PRINTS & ORIGINAL ARTWORK

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Scotland's art and print market is commercially stronger than ever.

From celtic art rooted in Pictish knotwork and ancient symbolism to contemporary scottish prints and original paintings, this category brings the best of British creativity to wholesale buyers.

Scotland's Trade Fairs gathers independent artists, print publishers and design studios at Glasgow SEC, 24-26 January 2027. Browse highland landscapes, abstract scottish artwork and intricate celtic artwork, then connect directly with the makers behind each piece.

Art and print suppliers: if your work is ready to reach independent retailers across the UK, Apply for a Stand and get in front of the buyers who matter.

 

Art & Print Suppliers

Browse our selection of art and print suppliers, from celtic artwork specialists to contemporary scottish print studios. Click through to explore each exhibitor's full collection and find your next bestseller.

 

 

Featured Products

A taste of what's available at Scotland's Trade Fairs, 
showcasing original artwork, framed prints and celtic art designs from exhibitors across this category.

 


 

Why Stock These Products?

Art and prints deliver strong margins, excellent display impact and natural year-round gifting appeal.

  • High perceived value relative to wholesale cost, supporting healthy retail margins at every price point.
  • Wall art and framed prints are consistent bestsellers in both gift and tourist retail environments.
  • Celtic art and scottish artwork carry authentic cultural provenance that gives customers a reason to buy.
  • Easy to range across multiple price points, from affordable greeting cards and open-edition prints to limited-edition originals.
  • Seasonal gifting opportunities throughout the year, from Christmas to Burns Night, St Andrew's Day and beyond.
  • Lightweight and compact to stock and display, with minimal storage or merchandising overhead.

Perfect for These Retail Settings

Wherever customers are looking to take home a piece of Scotland, art and prints fit the brief beautifully. Ideal for:

  • Scottish tourist attractions, heritage sites and visitor centre shops.
  • Independent gift shops, lifestyle boutiques and homewares retailers.
  • Gallery shops and dedicated craft retail spaces.
  • Online retailers specialising in Scottish, Celtic or heritage-themed products.
  • Museum shops and cultural venue retail.

FAQs

1. What does the Art & Prints category include?

This category covers a broad range of original and reproduction artwork available to buy at wholesale, including celtic art, scottish prints, landscape painting, photography, illustration and decorative design.

Exhibitors range from independent artists selling their own work to specialist print publishers with fully developed wholesale catalogues.

2. Who should explore this category?

It's aimed primarily at wholesale buyers including independent gift shop owners, gallery shops, tourist retailers, online store operators and market traders. It's also a strong fit for any retailer looking to add distinctively Scottish or Celtic-themed artwork to their product mix.

3. How does wholesale purchasing work for art and prints?

Each exhibitor sets their own minimum order requirements, pricing tiers and trade terms. Many offer volume-based wholesale pricing, and some will discuss bespoke or personalised print runs for larger orders.

Meeting suppliers directly at Scotland's Trade Fairs is the most effective way to discuss terms and see products in person.

4. What price points are typically available?

The range is genuinely wide. Buyers can source affordable greeting cards and unframed prints at low minimum orders, through to framed originals and limited-edition pieces at higher price points. There is real scope to build a layered retail range that serves different customer budgets from a single supplier visit.

5. What types of celtic art and scottish artwork are available?

Exhibitors bring a variety of styles and formats, from traditional celtic artwork featuring knotwork, Pictish symbols and interlace patterns, to contemporary interpretations of scottish landscapes, wildlife and cultural identity. Formats include framed prints, canvases, greeting cards, calendars, giclée prints and original paintings.

6. Is the artwork retail-ready and of good quality?

Yes. Suppliers attending Scotland's Trade Fairs are trade-focused businesses with commercially produced, retail-ready stock. Many present products in gift-ready formats, complete with appropriate packaging, point-of-sale materials and display options to support in-store merchandising from day one.

7. How do buyers place orders with art and print suppliers?

Scotland's Trade Fairs gives buyers direct access to exhibitors across three days at Glasgow SEC. Orders can be placed at the show, or you can collect catalogues and contact details to follow up with suppliers after the event.

8. How do art and print suppliers apply to exhibit?

If you produce or publish celtic art, scottish prints, original artwork or related products and want to reach independent retailers across the UK, contact jak@springboardevents.com to enquire about stand availability. The Art & Prints category sits within the Home, Gift and Clothing halls at Glasgow SEC.

9. Why source art and prints at Scotland's Trade Fairs specifically?

Scotland's Trade Fairs is one of the UK's leading trade events for independent retail, drawing buyers from across Scotland, northern England and beyond. The show's strong representation of celtic art scotland suppliers and scottish artwork producers makes it a focused, efficient sourcing destination for this category.

10. What makes celtic art particularly strong for retail?

Celtic art has enduring commercial appeal, especially in tourist and heritage retail. The storytelling quality of knotwork, Pictish motifs and heritage-inspired design connects with customers looking for meaningful, place-specific products. Paired with growing interest in Scottish identity and cultural provenance, this category consistently earns its place on the shop floor.