Wall art trends

Stories and inspiration tagged with "Wall Art Trends"


From Victorian Textiles to Your Wall: The Story of the Fox in Art

From Victorian Textiles to Your Wall: The Story...

Clara Bell

The fox has been hiding in plain sight for over 150 years, slipping from Victorian tapestries to wallpapers to the walls of your living room. Its appeal isn't accidental. Understanding...

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Arts and Crafts Cat Art: Victorian Roots, Modern Walls

Arts and Crafts Cat Art: Victorian Roots, Moder...

Jasmine Okoro

Cat art is everywhere right now, and most of it is forgettable. The pieces that actually hold up on a wall borrow from a much older tradition, one that runs...

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The Greenhouse Aesthetic: Why Glasshouse Art Is Having a Moment

The Greenhouse Aesthetic: Why Glasshouse Art Is...

Jasmine Okoro

There's a particular daydream doing the rounds on mood boards right now: cast iron arches, fogged glass, palms pressing against the panes, a wrought iron table laid for tea. Almost...

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Vintage Design Trends in 2025: What's Worth Hanging and What's Already Over

Vintage Design Trends in 2025: What's Worth Han...

Clara Bell

The vintage revival is real, but not everything old is gold Vintage is having its biggest moment in a decade, and the walls are finally catching up to the furniture....

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From Botanical Illustration to Bold Modern: The Best Styles of Hummingbird Wall Art

From Botanical Illustration to Bold Modern: The...

Clara Bell

Hummingbirds have been a favourite subject for artists since long before Audubon picked up a paintbrush, which is why the range of styles available now is genuinely vast. The trick...

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Why Arts and Crafts Nature Prints Are the Antidote to Minimalist Fatigue

Why Arts and Crafts Nature Prints Are the Antid...

Clara Bell

The minimalism hangover: why bare walls stopped feeling calming For about a decade, the aspirational interior was a white box with one boucle chair in it. That look has officially...

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Botanical Petal Art: Why Close-Up Prints Feel More Modern Than Full Florals

Botanical Petal Art: Why Close-Up Prints Feel M...

Clara Bell

Full florals have had a long run, and they're not going anywhere. But if you've noticed that the botanical art appearing in design magazines, boutique hotel lobbies, and the better-styled...

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The Boho Eclectic Wall Art Edit: Curated Picks for Elevated Spaces

The Boho Eclectic Wall Art Edit: Curated Picks ...

Clara Bell

Boho eclectic is the most misunderstood look in interior decor. Done well, it feels collected, soulful, and quietly artistic. Done badly, it looks like three styles arguing on the same...

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Dragonflies in Japanese Art: From Samurai Symbol to Modern Wall Art

Dragonflies in Japanese Art: From Samurai Symbo...

Miles Tanaka

The dragonfly might be the most underrated motif in Japanese visual culture. For over a thousand years it has hovered through armour, woodblock prints, kimono silk and haiku, carrying a...

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Coffee Art for Cafés: How to Choose Wall Art That Sets the Tone

Coffee Art for Cafés: How to Choose Wall Art Th...

Jasmine Okoro

Walk into any new café and you can read its personality in under five seconds. Most of that signal comes from the walls. This is a working guide for café...

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Cherry Blossom Art Meaning: Symbolism, History, and Why It Still Resonates

Cherry Blossom Art Meaning: Symbolism, History,...

Jasmine Okoro

Cherry blossom art has a strange grip on people. You can scroll past a hundred botanical prints and stop, properly stop, at a branch of pink sakura against a pale...

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The Bathroom Art Edit: 7 Print Subjects That Work in Wet Rooms

The Bathroom Art Edit: 7 Print Subjects That Wo...

Jasmine Okoro

Bathrooms are the most underused art space in the home. You have a captive audience, soft lighting, intimate scale, and three to five uninterrupted minutes for guests to actually study...

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Vintage Butterfly Prints: From Scientific Illustration to Your Living Room Wall

Vintage Butterfly Prints: From Scientific Illus...

Miles Tanaka

Butterfly prints have a reputation problem. For decades they were filed under "pretty but generic," the sort of thing you bought to fill a wall without thinking too hard. That's...

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What Art Prints Are Trending Right Now (And Which Ones Will Actually Last)

What Art Prints Are Trending Right Now (And Whi...

Jasmine Okoro

Trend forecasts are usually written by people who want to sell you something next season. This one isn't. We've sorted through what's actually moving in the print world right now...

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From Scientific Illustration to Monstera Minimalism: The Types of Botanical Art Explained

From Scientific Illustration to Monstera Minima...

Miles Tanaka

Botanical art has quietly become one of the most enduring categories in interior design, partly because it spans roughly 500 years of visual styles. Some of it looks like it...

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What Interior Stylists Know About Whimsical Plant Decor That Lasts

What Interior Stylists Know About Whimsical Pla...

Miles Tanaka

Botanical art has been hanging on walls since the 1700s, but the current wave of playful, illustrated plant prints is different. Stylists are leaning into it precisely because it feels...

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Zen Art Prints for Your Home: Styles, Placement, and What Actually Works

Zen Art Prints for Your Home: Styles, Placement...

Miles Tanaka

Zen has become shorthand for "vaguely calming things," which is a shame because the real aesthetic is far more interesting than stacked stones and silhouetted Buddhas. Done well, zen-inspired wall...

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From Hedgerows to Hallways: The Enduring Appeal of Wildflower Art

From Hedgerows to Hallways: The Enduring Appeal...

Miles Tanaka

Wildflower art is everywhere right now, but it didn't arrive in 2024 with a moodboard and a Pinterest account. Its roots run back through 18th-century scientific illustration, the workshops of...

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Transform Any Room with Bird Prints That Feel Effortlessly Chic

Transform Any Room with Bird Prints That Feel E...

Clara Bell

Bird prints have a reputation problem. Done badly, they conjure doilies, dusty ornithology books, and a slightly fussy aunt's spare room. Done well, they're one of the most quietly sophisticated...

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Stop Hanging Flower Art in the Lounge: A Room-by-Room Guide

Stop Hanging Flower Art in the Lounge: A Room-b...

Clara Bell

Flower art has a reputation problem, and it's almost entirely about scale. A tiny rose print in a fussy frame above the sofa will always read as dated, no matter...

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