Curated for the Nursery
Art for the Nursery
Soft, gentle wall art for nurseries and kids' rooms — calming pastels, sweet animals, balloons, moons and storybook prints designed to grow with your child. Printed on demand on canvas and framed paper.

Couple in Raccoon Coats — James Van Der Zee
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Approaching a City — Edward Hopper
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Moses with the Ten Commandments — Rembrandt
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Celestial Bloom Portrait
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Abstract Gold Flow
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Wine Lover Club
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Vivid Expressive Symphony
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King of Cool
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The Rehearsal — Edgar Degas
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Hope II — Gustav Klimt
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The Laughing Cavalier — Frans Hals
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Portrait of Henry VIII — Hans Holbein the Younger
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Chimpanzee in Headphones
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The Beach at Trouville — Claude Monet
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Wall Street Wolf
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Bombing Middle England
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Stacked Hues Still Life
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Acrobat on a Ball — Pablo Picasso
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Geometric Earth Tones
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We Will Rock You
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Conversion of Saul — Michelangelo
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Sistine Madonna — Raphael
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The Virgin — Gustav Klimt
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Neon Fox Abstract
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Enchanted Forest Empress
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The Creation of Adam — Michelangelo
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Bold Abstract Brushstrokes
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Boulevard du Temple — Louis Daguerre
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I Never Said That
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The Peasant Wedding — Pieter Bruegel the Elder
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Vitruvian Man — Leonardo da Vinci
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Girl with a Pierced Eardrum
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Pop Art Pink Panther
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Diana and Her Companions — Johannes Vermeer
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Liberty's Architectural Blueprint
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Gilded Skull Abstract
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Roses in a Vase — Pierre-Auguste Renoir
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The Tama River in Musashi Province — Katsushika Hokusai
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The Thinker — Auguste Rodin
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Kanbara: Night Snow — Utagawa Hiroshige
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Stay Weird
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San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk — Claude Monet
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Abstract Layers of Emotion
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Moonlit Garden Silhouette
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The Hour of the Serpent — Kitagawa Utamaro
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American Motorcycle Legend
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Abstract Day of the Dead
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The Umbrellas — Pierre-Auguste Renoir
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The Fall of the Rebel Angels — Pieter Bruegel the Elder
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Yellow-Red-Blue — Wassily Kandinsky
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How to choose nursery 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 nursery 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 nursery 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 nursery 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 nurserys want quiet art; quiet nurserys want one confident piece. The goal is a finished room, not a busy one.