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Beautiful Dreamer Artwork by Jackie Von Tobel
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Secret Admirer Artwork by Jackie Von Tobel
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Mademoiselle Butterfly Artwork by Jackie Von Tobel
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Creek Painting Art 60x40 by Buddy Whitlock
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Wall Art
Find wall art that gives a room a focal point, adds color, and brings scale to empty walls. This collection includes framed art, canvas pieces, abstract work, landscapes, and statement pieces for layered interiors.
Designed for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, offices, hallways, and entryways
Use this collection to narrow the Decor assortment to pieces that support the way the room looks, feels, and functions. The best choice depends on scale, placement, finish, and how much visual weight you want the accent to carry.
How to choose wall art
- Start with the wall size, furniture width, and viewing distance before choosing artwork.
- Use larger pieces above sofas, beds, consoles, and dining storage to anchor the room.
- Choose color and subject matter that supports the room mood rather than matching every finish exactly.
- Pair vertical, horizontal, and set-of-two pieces with the shape of the wall or furniture below.
Wall Art FAQ
How large should wall art be above furniture? A good starting point is artwork that is roughly two-thirds the width of the sofa, bed, console, or sideboard below it. Oversized art can work beautifully when the wall has enough breathing room.
How do I choose art for a neutral room? Use artwork to add contrast, texture, or a quiet color story. Abstracts, landscapes, and tonal pieces can make a neutral room feel finished without making it feel busy.