Concrete

Concrete captures raw beauty in unexpected ways. Weathered textures, geometric patterns, and industrial surfaces transform urban architecture into striking visual statements. These artworks celebrate the honest materiality of concrete - from the textured pillars in Strak lijnenspel in blauw to brutalist facades that define modern cityscapes.

The muted palette of grey, taupe, and subtle earth tones brings calm sophistication to contemporary interiors, while the powerful geometry adds structure without overwhelming your space. At Art Heroes, we work with talented European artists who see poetry in concrete's rough elegance. Available as Canvas, ArtFrame™, Poster and more - choose what works for you.

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    Portrait and landscape formats lead the way

    Portrait prints suit narrow wall spaces like hallways or the area between windows, while landscape formats fit well above sofas or sideboards. Both formats are popular choices in this collection, so choose what suits the proportions of your wall.

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    Hang where architecture matters

    Artworks that feature strong architectural elements work well near structural features in your home. Position Manhattan's light above a fireplace, console table, or along a hallway where it can echo the vertical lines of your space and draw the eye upward naturally.

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    Warm tones meet cool materials

    Industrial concrete interiors often lean toward cooler grays and neutrals. The bronze and terracotta hues in Steel add warmth without overwhelming the space. Pair these earthy tones with exposed concrete or steel details to balance raw texture with inviting color.

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Choosing the right material for concrete art

Concrete comes to life on each of our premium materials. Whether you choose ArtFrame™, Canvas, or Poster, each enhances the unique details and colors that make concrete art so compelling.

Choose ArtFrame™ and you benefit from two standout features. First, the interchangeable design lets you refresh your space whenever you want - simply swap the print in minutes without replacing the entire frame. Perfect for concrete art, where the balance between raw textures and calm, mysterious moods invites you to explore different perspectives over time. Second, the acoustic panels offer a practical bonus: they reduce echo while staying invisible behind your print. This works especially well with concrete photography and digital art, where the quiet, nostalgic atmosphere deserves a space free from distracting reverberation. The aluminum frame is available in black, white, silver, or gold - choose what suits your interior and the grey and blue tones typical of concrete artworks.

Still doubting which material suits your interior and chosen concrete artwork? Use our material comparator to find the perfect match for your space.

Where concrete art works well in your home office

Your home office is a good spot for concrete art. The calm, mysterious quality of concrete photography and digital art helps create focus without overwhelming your workspace. Grey and brown tones add depth to neutral walls, while black-and-white concrete pieces bring structure to minimalist setups. Hang a landscape-format concrete artwork above your desk or beside a bookshelf to anchor the room. The nostalgic mood balances well with modern office furniture, giving your workspace character without distraction.

Which concrete format fits your wall best

Landscape formats dominate the concrete collection and suit long, horizontal walls beautifully. Hang a wide concrete photograph above a sofa, sideboard, or along a hallway to emphasize the architectural lines and textures. The horizontal shape mirrors the industrial feel of concrete itself. That said, square formats work better on smaller walls or in gallery groupings, while portrait concrete artworks add height beside doorways or narrow spaces. Choose your format based on your wall dimensions and the furniture below.