Wall art trends
Stories and inspiration tagged with "Wall Art Trends"
Transform Any Room with a Cohesive Pink Gallery...
Pink is one of the trickiest colours to gallery-wall well. Get it wrong and the whole thing reads juvenile or chaotic, like a teenager's mood board. Get it right and...
Italian Decor Inspiration That Skips the Cliché...
Italy is the most copied and most misunderstood country in interior design. The good ideas, sun-drenched colour, generous proportions, art treated as essential rather than decorative, get buried under fake...
Spring Floral Wall Decor for Your Living Room: ...
Most spring floral wall art fails the year-round test. It leans too hard into Easter pastels, chintzy patterns, or saccharine compositions that feel out of place by July. The good...
Above the Bed: 7 Modern Art Arrangements That A...
Most advice on what to hang above your bed falls into two camps: 47 random Pinterest ideas, or a single rule about two-thirds widths that leaves you no closer to...
How to Build a Floral Gallery Wall That Looks C...
Most gallery walls fail because they grow randomly. You buy one print, then another six months later, and suddenly your wall looks like a mood board nobody finished. This guide...
Wall Art Trends: What's Actually Worth Hanging ...
Most trend articles are written for algorithms, not people. They list twelve aesthetics, present them as equally valid, and leave you no closer to deciding what should actually go above...
9 Sun Wall Art Ideas We Keep Coming Back To
Sun art is one of those motifs that keeps reinventing itself, from terracotta boho suns to clean black line drawings. The trick is matching the style of sun to the...
Pink Gallery Wall Ideas: 7 Looks from Soft and ...
Pink is having a long moment, and a gallery wall is the most flexible way to commit to it without painting your walls. The trouble is that "pink gallery wall"...
Why Impressionist Art Looks Incredible in Moder...
There's a quiet contradiction in how we decorate now. We chase clean lines and quiet palettes, then hang 150-year-old paintings of poppy fields above the sofa. It works, beautifully, and...
Best Labrador Wall Art: Styles, Ideas, and What...
You love your labrador. That doesn't mean your hallway should look like a tribute to him. This is a style-first guide to choosing labrador wall art that earns its place...
Vintage Venice Travel Posters: Why They're Havi...
Something has shifted in the way people are decorating walls. The minimalist beige phase is fading, and in its place: saturated colour, graphic shapes, and a romantic pull towards somewhere...
Yellow Botanical and Flower Prints: The Timeles...
Botanical art has been hanging on walls for over four centuries, and yellow flowers have been the quiet star of the genre for almost as long. The reason is simple:...
Poster Decorating Ideas That Actually Make a Ro...
A room with bare walls feels unfinished even when the furniture is perfect. Posters are the fastest, cheapest, lowest-commitment way to fix that. This is a guide to using them...
Minimalist Beach Decor Ideas That Actually Work...
Coastal style has a branding problem. Somewhere between holiday cottages and gift shops, it picked up a reputation for being twee, themed, and slightly past it. The good news is...
Arts and Crafts Botanical Art: Why Morris's Lea...
Trends in wall art now turn over faster than ever. A pattern goes viral in spring, floods every feed by summer, and looks dated by Christmas. Morris's leaf designs, drawn...
Butterflies in Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts:...
Butterflies have been quietly fluttering through Western decorative art for over 150 years, surviving every shift in taste from Victorian parlours to mid-century minimalism to whatever you'd call the current...
Why the Victorians Were Obsessed with the Night...
The Victorian era looked up. Between gas lamps, telescopes and seances, the night sky became one of the 19th century's most loaded visual symbols, and its echo still shapes how...
The Arts and Crafts Movement's Love Affair With...
Nature as rebellion: why Arts and Crafts designers rejected industrial imagery By the 1860s, British design was drowning in factory output. Mass-produced wallpapers featured stiff geometric repeats, garish chemical dyes...
Why Nostalgic Art Prints Hit Harder Than Statem...
The bold abstract you bought eighteen months ago. Do you still actually look at it, or has it become wallpaper? Most "statement" art has a shelf life shorter than a...
Mother's Day Art Prints: A Gift Guide That Goes...
Flowers wilt by Wednesday. Chocolates last a week if she's generous, three days if she's not. Art, properly chosen and properly framed, hangs on her wall for decades and reminds...