Curated for the Home Office
Art for the Home Office
Focused, intentional wall art for the home office and study — typography, architectural studies, minimalist prints and motivating abstracts that elevate calls, video meetings and deep-work hours.

The Large Bathers — Paul Cézanne
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Pop Art Drip
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Abstract Fire and Ice
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Golden Shadow Shards
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Self-Portrait on the Border — Frida Kahlo
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Houses at L'Estaque — Georges Braque
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The Cushion-Pine at Aoyama — Katsushika Hokusai
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Monochromatic Geometric Depth
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The Bedroom — Vincent van Gogh
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Cosmic Spiral Galaxy
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Adrenaline Rush
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The Swing — Pierre-Auguste Renoir
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Pale Blue Dot — Voyager 1 (NASA)
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Bull's Head — Pablo Picasso
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The Isenheim Altarpiece — Matthias Grünewald
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Abstract Ink Flow
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Oceanic Depths Abstract
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Abstract Geometric Layers
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Sudden Shower over Shin-Ōhashi bridge and Atake — Utagawa Hiroshige
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Blue Rider (Der Blaue Reiter) — Wassily Kandinsky
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Impression, Sunrise — Claude Monet
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Subtle Cream Folds
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Winter Cottage Glow
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Reflecting on Modernity
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Abstract Geometric Flow
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View of Kyōbashi Bridge — Utagawa Hiroshige
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The Peasant Wedding — Pieter Bruegel the Elder
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Guilty of Loving Money
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Speed Rider Abstract
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Ultraviolet Geometric Fusion
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Bird in Space — Constantin Brancusi
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Girl with Pearl Earring Reimagined
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Tank Man — Jeff Widener
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Hara: Morning Fuji — Utagawa Hiroshige
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The Libyan Sibyl — Michelangelo
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The Situation Room — Pete Souza
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Modern Son of Man
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Abstract Teal Arch
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Veridian Liquid Peaks
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Apparition of Face and Fruit Dish on a Beach — Salvador Dalí
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Urban Bloom Anarchy
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Luncheon of the Boating Party — Pierre-Auguste Renoir
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The Umbrellas — Pierre-Auguste Renoir
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Aachoo!!
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Be Wise Owl
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Self-Portrait — Leonardo da Vinci
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White Trumpet Flower — Georgia O'Keeffe
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Hodogaya on the Tokaido — Katsushika Hokusai
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Summer's Day — Berthe Morisot
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Abstract Horizon Glow
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How to choose home office wall art
50 curated prints in this edit — printed on demand on canvas, framed paper, brushed metal and luminous acrylic. Free carbon-neutral worldwide shipping on every order.
Wall art for the home office carries more weight than any other piece in the room — it sits at eye level, frames the conversation, and decides whether the whole space feels finished or floating. Our home office edit is curated for exactly that job: pieces that scale to the wall, that read clearly from across the room, and that argue gently with the furniture instead of competing with it.
Size to the largest piece of furniture
Whatever you hang in the home office should be roughly two-thirds the width of the dominant furniture below it — sofa, bed, console, dining table. Smaller than that and the art floats; wider and it competes.
Hang it lower than you think
The bottom edge of the art should land 15–25 cm above the furniture it hangs above. The single most common interior mistake is hanging everything 20 cm too high.
Match the room's energy
Loud home offices want quiet art; quiet home offices want one confident piece. The goal is a finished room, not a busy one.