Living room

Some artworks do more than fill a wall - they shift the mood of an entire room. Surreal portraits, soft earth tones, and dreamlike landscapes make up this living room collection, where calm and contemplation are recurring themes. Shine III is a good example: a quiet, otherworldly scene that draws the eye without demanding attention.

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    Where to hang art in your living room

    Eye level is the most comfortable height for viewing art - aim for the center of the piece to sit roughly 145 - 150 cm from the floor. Above a sofa, leave around 15 - 20 cm of space between the furniture and the bottom edge of the frame. The bold vertical ink lines in Black & white with flower colour splash make it especially well-suited to a wall with clear open space above seating.

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    How to match art colors to your living room

    Art doesn't need to match your interior exactly - it works better when it picks up one or two tones already present in the room. If your living room includes warm neutrals like taupe, beige, or soft orange, look for art that carries those same undertones. The layered warm hues in Silent Beauty, including peach, gold, and olive green, connect naturally with earth-toned furniture and textiles.

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    Choosing the right format for your wall

    A wide, horizontal format fills a long wall naturally and gives a sense of calm and space. A portrait format, on the other hand, draws the eye upward and suits narrower walls or spaces between windows and doors. Think about the shape of your available wall first, then choose the format that fits - and order your preferred size in just a few steps once you've decided.

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Featured Artists

In this collection, these artists set the tone. Take a look at their profile and who knows, there might be a piece among them for your wall.

How they hang in other homes

Get inspired by beautiful artworks on other people's walls and see how they truly enhance an interior.
Lofoten II, by Rainer Mirau View Lofoten II by Rainer Mirau
Colourful modern and abstract portrait, by Carla Van Iersel View Colourful modern and abstract portrait by Carla Van Iersel
0485 Sea and Dune, by Adrien Hendrickx View 0485 Sea and Dune by Adrien Hendrickx
Stripedress ||, by The Home Style Club View Stripedress || by The Home Style Club
Rustic grace II, by Mirjam Duizendstra View Rustic grace II by Mirjam Duizendstra
Girl in the window - Rembrandt van Rijn View Girl in the window - Rembrandt van Rijn
Zoologist, by Mirjam Duizendstra View Zoologist by Mirjam Duizendstra
NEW YORK CITY Manhattan Bridge | Panoramic, by Melanie Viola View NEW YORK CITY Manhattan Bridge | Panoramic by Melanie Viola
Almond blossom by Vincent van Gogh (soft blue/early dew), by Masters Revisited View Almond blossom by Vincent van Gogh (soft blue/early dew) by Masters Revisited
Le trois sardines taupe, by Mieke Daenen View Le trois sardines taupe by Mieke Daenen

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Which material works best for living room art

Wallpaper is a strong choice for this collection - its large format suits the calm and mysterious moods carried by the brown, taupe, and mauve tones throughout. Prefer something more compact? Canvas and ArtFrame™ are solid alternatives.

Choose Wallpaper and you benefit from two things that make a real difference here. First, the razor-sharp prints with vivid colors mean the deep browns and muted mauves in this collection stay rich and true across a large wall - no fading, no loss of detail. Second, the fully customizable sizing lets you fit the artwork precisely to your wall, which matters especially when working with the oversized formats available in this collection, including big wall art pieces designed to anchor an entire room.

Still doubting which material suits your interior and chosen living room artwork? Use our Material Advisor to find the perfect match.

Where to hang living room art in your home

A living room works well for this collection, and the calm mood behind the olive green and taupe tones explains why. These colors settle into a seating area without demanding attention, making the space feel grounded rather than busy. Hanging a piece above a sofa or sideboard gives it room to breathe, letting the quieter palette do its work without competing with surrounding furniture or décor.

How to style living room art with the right combinations

This collection lends itself well to layering - pairing a big wall art piece with a door poster nearby creates a sense of intention without overloading the space. The mysterious quality in some of the blue and mauve artworks pairs naturally with low, warm lighting and textured textiles like linen cushions or a woven throw. Add a plant with broad leaves to echo the olive green tones and bring the whole arrangement together.

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