Wall Art & Decor
Explore 4+ wall art pieces including prints, canvas art, and framed pieces to transform your walls.
Try: "large canvas art" or "framed prints"
Fala Bookend Poppy Red
by noo.ma
- asymmetric organic
- freestanding
- compact
- matte red metal
- Modern
Kingsize Piper Headboard in Porridge Clever Twill
by Loaf
- rectangular
- freestanding
- slim profile
- upholstered twill
- Contemporary
Varuna Mirror - Chinese Red
by Oka
- circular
- wall-mounted
- crackled red lacquer
- Contemporary
Ungura Rounded Mirror - Antique Brass - Small
by Nkuku
- rounded rectangular
- wall-mounted
- compact
- antique brass
- Contemporary
Your Guide to Wall Art & Decor
Wall art is the finishing touch that turns a furnished room into a space with personality. It draws the eye, sets the mood, and tells visitors something about the people who live there — whether that's a single oversized canvas above the sofa or a carefully curated gallery wall climbing the staircase.
The range of options today goes well beyond framed prints. Photography, abstract painting, textile art, botanical illustrations, and mixed-media pieces all work beautifully in a home setting. The key is choosing art that you genuinely love rather than following trends, because good art outlasts any decorating fad.
Style & Trends
Gallery walls remain one of the most popular ways to display art — mixing frame sizes, orientations, and even media types creates a collected, personal feel. For a calmer look, a single large-format piece above a sofa or bed anchors the room without visual noise. Tonal artwork in muted earthy shades suits neutral interiors, while bold colour or graphic prints can energise a room that needs a focal point. Black and white photography is a timeless choice that works with almost any palette.
What to Look For
Art prints start from as little as £15–£30 unframed, while limited-edition signed prints from emerging artists typically range from £80 to £400. Original paintings and larger canvases from established makers can run from £200 to well over £1,000. Framing adds £30–£100 depending on size and materials — museum-quality glass reduces UV fading and is worth the extra cost for pieces you plan to keep long-term. Always check the dimensions against your wall space before ordering.
Quick Checklist
- Hang art at eye level (57–60" center from floor)
- Group smaller pieces for impact
- Leave 2/3 to 3/4 wall width for art above furniture
- Mix sizes and frames for gallery walls
- Consider room lighting when placing art
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