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Peacock art prints are one of the best subjects you can pick for a living room. The natural colour palette of teals, emeralds, golds, and deep blues is rich enough to anchor a wall without clashing with most neutral sofas and soft furnishings. We'd recommend a single large framed peacock print (60x80cm or bigger) centred above your sofa rather than a cluster of smaller pieces. It gives you that statement focal point the room is probably missing. Our framed prints arrive ready to hang with UV-protective glazing, so even if the wall catches afternoon sun, the colours won't fade.
Where should I hang peacock wall art in my home?
The living room wall above the sofa is the obvious winner, but don't overlook your hallway or bedroom. A peacock print in a hallway makes an immediate impression because guests see it before anything else. In a bedroom, hang a peacock feather print above the headboard to create a moody, luxurious feel, especially if your bedding leans towards dark greens, navy, or warm neutrals. Avoid placing peacock art in a very small space like a downstairs loo where the detail gets lost. These prints reward a bit of breathing room around them.
What colours go well with peacock prints on the wall?
You want to lean into the jewel tones already in the artwork rather than fight them. Warm whites, deep charcoals, and mustard yellows are your best friends for walls and soft furnishings. A teal peacock feather print against a warm off-white wall with a mustard cushion on a grey sofa is a combination that just works. Steer clear of competing brights like hot pink or orange. If your room already has a lot of cool greys, peacock art is a brilliant way to inject warmth and personality without repainting anything.
Are peacock framed prints a good gift idea?
They're a genuinely thoughtful gift because peacocks carry real symbolism: renewal, beauty, and good fortune across many cultures. That gives the present meaning beyond just looking good. Our peacock framed prints ship in one box with the print already fitted to the frame, so the person receiving it doesn't need to fiddle with separate framing. They just hang it. With our 99-day returns policy, there's zero risk if you're not sure about size. We'd suggest a 40x50cm framed print as a safe but impressive gift size.
What do peacocks symbolise in art?
Peacocks have been symbols of immortality, renewal, and beauty for thousands of years, showing up in everything from Byzantine mosaics to Art Nouveau posters. In many Eastern traditions, peacock feathers represent protection and good luck, which is why you'll find advice about hanging peacock artwork in the south or east-facing parts of a home. In Western decorative art, they're associated with opulence and confidence. So when you hang a peacock art print, you're tapping into a visual tradition that's older and richer than almost any other animal subject. It's not just a pretty bird.