Living room

Some artworks stop you mid-thought. The best living room art does exactly that - it draws you in and holds the room together at the same time. Dreamy, surreal, quietly contemplative: the artworks here share a soft depth that sits well in a wide range of interiors, from warm earthy tones to cooler, more minimal spaces. Take Shine III, for example - a solitary figure beneath a glowing dome on an open beach, calm and otherworldly all at once.

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    Where to hang your living room artwork

    Eye level is the starting point for hanging art in a living room - but "eye level" changes depending on whether you're standing or seated. In a seating area, aim lower than you might expect. A strong portrait piece like Black & white with flower colour splash works well anchored above a sofa, where its vertical energy draws the eye upward without overpowering the space.

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    Pairing artwork with the right room setting

    Not every artwork suits every corner of a living room. A piece with strong contrast and expressive detail needs breathing room to land properly - place it where light is consistent and the background wall is plain. The bold black-and-white contrast and colour detail in Black & white with flower colour splash make it a natural fit for a dedicated feature wall rather than a busy gallery arrangement.

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    How to build a color connection

    Choosing art that shares at least one color with your existing furniture or textiles helps a space feel considered rather than accidental. Warm earth tones like taupe, gold, and olive green create a natural bridge between art and interior. The muted, layered palette in Silent Beauty connects well with sofas, rugs, or cushions in similar warm neutrals.

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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.
Silent Beauty, by Harry Hadders Design View Silent Beauty by Harry Hadders Design
Japandi, contemporary art, by Japandi Art Studio View Japandi, contemporary art by Japandi Art Studio
Ibiza Bonita, by Atelier Paint-Ing View Ibiza Bonita by Atelier Paint-Ing
The Boardwalk at Trouville, Claude Monet View The Boardwalk at Trouville, Claude Monet
Still life vase with flowers four-leaf clover bright colours, by Caroline Bonne Müller View Still life vase with flowers four-leaf clover bright colours by Caroline Bonne Müller
Still Life with Zinnias in a green Jar, Floris Verster View Still Life with Zinnias in a green Jar, Floris Verster
Woman reads on balcony, by Caroline Bonne Müller View Woman reads on balcony by Caroline Bonne Müller
Pear Blossom, by Flower Studio View Pear Blossom by Flower Studio
'The Birds in my Head Finilly learned to Sing', by Kim Rijntjes View 'The Birds in my Head Finilly learned to Sing' by Kim Rijntjes
Lion family with 5 cubs, by Bert Hooijer View Lion family with 5 cubs by Bert Hooijer

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Which living room mood calls for calm or rich tones?

A living room with brown, taupe, or mauve tones on the walls is a good spot for artwork that leans calm or mysterious. Photography and painting in these color families add depth without overwhelming the space. Big wall art from this collection works particularly well above a sofa or sideboard, where a larger piece can anchor the room without feeling too bold.

Which format suits living room walls best?

Horizontal artwork tends to work well in a living room, especially above a sofa or a low sideboard where the width of the furniture calls for a wider composition. It creates a balanced, grounded look that suits the calm and mauve tones in this collection. If your wall is tall and narrow - for example, beside a doorway - a vertical format or a door poster can be a natural fit instead.

Which material works best for living room art?

Canvas suits this collection well, especially where blue, olive green, or taupe tones meet a calm or mysterious mood. ArtFrame™ and Poster are worth considering as alternatives.

Choose Canvas and you benefit from two qualities that are a good match for this collection. First, the bright white poly-cotton base keeps colors like mauve and olive green looking clear and accurate - important when the mood of a piece relies on subtle tone differences. Second, the sustainable wooden frame and folded canvas edges are built to last at least ten years, which makes it a practical choice for a living room where artwork stays up for a long time and needs to hold its look through daily use.

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

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