Matching wall art to furniture rather than wall color creates a cohesive, intentional look that flows with the room’s design. By focusing on scale, style, and complementary tones, you can make your art feel naturally integrated without worrying about paint shades.
- Consider furniture scale and proportion
- Pick art that complements textures and materials
- Use accent colors from upholstery or décor
- Balance bold furniture with subtle wall art
- Let statement furniture guide art placement
Gustav Klimt’s iconic masterpiece, The Kiss, radiates intimacy and opulence, combining sensual human forms with gilded patterns and intricate textures. Its luminous gold and flowing ornamental details make it a timeless statement piece for any space.
- Celebrated symbol of love and passion
- Perfect for adding elegance and sophistication to modern or classic interiors
Gustav Klimt’s The Virgin (1913) captures the tender interplay of youth, beauty, and introspection, blending his signature gold accents with layered, intricate patterns. This painting’s ethereal composition makes it a captivating centerpiece for any room.
- Evocative portrayal of femininity and innocence
- Ideal for adding elegance and depth to contemporary or classic interiors
Amedeo Modigliani’s portrait of Jeanne Hebuterne captures quiet elegance and introspection, reflecting both the intimacy and tragedy of their lives. Her modest attire and serene gaze convey grace and restraint, making this piece a timeless addition to any room.
- Celebrates the subtle beauty and character of the sitter
- Perfect for adding emotional depth and sophistication to modern or classic interiors
By Jodi Maas, this semi-abstract piece features a lively collection of figures in varying sizes and colors, blending spontaneity with a soft, ethereal quality. The layered composition invites the viewer into a playful, introspective exploration of relationships and presence.
- Adds vibrant, dynamic energy to contemporary or modern spaces
- Subtle, rich layering creates depth and visual intrigue
By Gareth Ball, this piece captures a dynamic swimmer rendered in vivid yellow tones, emphasizing movement, energy, and the fluidity of water. Its contemporary style brings both vibrancy and serenity to a space.
- Perfect for modern, contemporary, or summer-inspired rooms
- Highlights motion and color contrast for a striking visual impact
Dramatic figurative artwork by Sydney Edmunds, depicting a muscular man squatting with head between his knees and dripping paint effect for expressive intensity. A bold statement piece that brings energy and emotion to any contemporary space.
- Dynamic, expressive human figure
- Adds bold, emotional impact to interiors
