Curated for the Living Room
Art for the Living Room
Statement wall art for the living room — large canvases, framed prints and gallery sets that anchor sofas, fireplaces and feature walls. Curated for warm minimalism and modern interiors, printed on demand with free worldwide shipping.

Infinite Azure Loop
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All Glitter No Gold
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Calla Lily on Grey — Georgia O'Keeffe
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The Annunciation — Fra Angelico
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Abstract Gold Flow
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Innocence Interrupted
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I and the Village — Marc Chagall
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The Music Lesson — Johannes Vermeer
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Ascending Shadows
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Red Fuji (Fine Wind, Clear Morning) — Katsushika Hokusai
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Self-Portrait with Cigarette — Edvard Munch
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Admiral Blowing Bubble Gum
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Joyful Glass Clink
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The Beach at Trouville — Claude Monet
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The Farnese Hercules — Glycon of Athens
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Virgin of the Rocks — Leonardo da Vinci
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Son of a Migrant from Syria
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Woman with a Parasol — Claude Monet
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Boulevard du Temple — Louis Daguerre
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Divan Japonais — Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
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The Little Mermaid — Edvard Eriksen
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Polynesia, the Sea — Henri Matisse
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Haystacks at Sunset — Claude Monet
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Lobster Telephone — Salvador Dalí
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The Rape of Proserpina — Gian Lorenzo Bernini
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Guilty of Loving Money
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What the Water Gave Me — Frida Kahlo
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The Milkmaid — Johannes Vermeer
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Neon Dreamscape
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Inume Pass in Kai Province — Katsushika Hokusai
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Indigo Geometric Overlay
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Indigo Wave, Kanagawa Reimagined
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Ashes — Edvard Munch
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Girl with Balloon
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Neon Skull Spill
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Skull Island Temple
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Street Art Rebel
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Judith and the Head of Holofernes — Gustav Klimt
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King Henry VIII Reign
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Goldfish — Henri Matisse
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Stage Door Arrow
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Speed Demon Splash
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The Nightmare — Henry Fuseli
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Oceanic Splash of Color
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Abstract Martian Landscape
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Retro Vespa on Yellow
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You Wot Renaissance
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Pietà Rondanini — Michelangelo
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Self-Portrait with Two Circles — Rembrandt van Rijn
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Abstract Electric Hues
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How to choose living room 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 living room 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 living room 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 living room 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 living rooms want quiet art; quiet living rooms want one confident piece. The goal is a finished room, not a busy one.