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Artwork

Shop original artwork, prints, and mirrors from curated designers and emerging artists. From modern abstracts and landscapes to statement mirrors, find pieces that transform walls and elevate any room.

Art by Style

Our collection spans modern abstract paintings, landscapes, botanical prints, figurative works, and photography. Choose from framed and unframed options in a range of sizes, from small accent pieces to large-scale statement art. Statement mirrors add depth and light to entryways, living rooms, and dining spaces.

Choosing the Right Size

Art should fill two-thirds to three-quarters of the wall space above furniture. Over a sofa, choose a piece or grouping that spans 50-75% of the sofa width. For hallways and smaller walls, a single 24x36 or gallery grid of smaller pieces works well. Hang art with the center at 57 inches from the floor — average eye level.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size art should I hang above a sofa?

Choose art that is 50-75% the width of your sofa. For a standard 84-inch sofa, that means a piece or grouping 42-63 inches wide. Hang it 6-8 inches above the sofa back so it feels connected to the furniture, not floating.

How high should I hang artwork on a wall?

The center of the artwork should be at 57 inches from the floor, which is standard gallery height and average eye level. Above furniture, hang art 6-8 inches above the piece. In stairways, follow the stair angle and keep spacing consistent.

How do I create a gallery wall?

Start by laying frames on the floor to plan your arrangement. Keep 2-3 inches between each frame. Use a mix of sizes but stick to a consistent frame color or style for cohesion. Start with the largest piece in the center and build outward.

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