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Enjoy the views where you live with wall art. Whether you want to start smaller with a gallery of framed posters or go big with a giant picture, we can help. Our canvas prints are easy to love, bring home and hang. The hardest part is choosing one – good thing most rooms have four walls.

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Framed canvas art BLODFLÄDER with blue waves, oak effect frame, recycled polyester-linen blend.BLODFLÄDER Picture, Nazaré, 50x70 cm
Framed art print: BLODFLÄDER by maja gunnarsdottir, grey canvas with white abstract shapes, oak-effect frame.BLODFLÄDER canvas in frame above minimalist cabinet, lamp, dried flowers.
Modern abstract art print: bold red, white, and black; canvas texture; irregular shapes.Abstract art BLODFLÄDER above dining table with wicker chairs, red lamp, vase with foliage, glass, and newspaper.

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GILLSTAD wall decor, featuring three natural brown, circular, handwoven sedge wall plates.Five circular mirrors with natural rattan frames on green wall.
Monets water lilies painting on canvas print, vibrant colours, rectangular shape.Cosy dining room with monets water lilies canvas print above a round white table with pink flowers.

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Two art prints: left, blue swirls; right, brown abstract shapes.PJÄTTERYD Picture, Endelave & Alkmaar, 50x70 cm
PJÄTTERYD poster, black and white moon print on polyester canvas, modern black background, deep frame, silver moon contrast, artistic lunar texture.White PJÄTTERYD storage unit against blue wall, moon picture, notes, mannequin with cap, skateboard.
A GRÖNMES canvas print featuring a black butterfly with white floral designs on its wings. The natural beige background gives it a rustic look.GRÖNMES canvas art: black butterfly with white flowers on light wall above blue sofa with tan pillow. Square 16x16.
Stylized camera icon; yellow, black, red, white; flat design.Modern dining setup with red wall, vintage camera canvas, pendant lamp, striped & black chairs, newspaper, vase greenery, PJÄTTERYD print.
Framed art poster, galerie dart exposition with a dove, paris, 1986, in light wood frame.Bedroom wall with RÖDALM frame, two smaller frames, and white bed with purple pillows.
Black-and-white zebra print art, close-up of two zebras heads with intricate stripes.Living room corner with zebra wall art, green pillow chair, plants, and book.

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Enhance the ambience of your home with our diverse collection of wall art. Whether you prefer framed posters' timeless charm or oversized canvas prints' grandeur, we've got something for everyone. Decorating your walls has never been easier.

  • Wall Art Prints:

    Discover a wide range of wall art prints that suit your taste and style. From nature-inspired landscapes to abstract designs, our collection lets you curate your space with a personal touch.
  • Canvas Wall Art:

    Elevate your decor with our canvas wall art. These easy-to-hang pieces are not just beautiful; they're also durable and designed to stand the test of time.
  • Bedroom Wall Art:

    Create a serene and relaxing atmosphere in your bedroom with our selection of bedroom wall art. From soothing coastal scenes to minimalist abstracts, you'll find the perfect piece to complement your space.
  • Framed Wall Art:

    Our framed wall art adds a touch of sophistication to any room. Choose from various sizes, colours, and motifs to match your decor seamlessly.
  • Large Wall Art:

    Make a bold statement with oversized wall art. Our large wall art pieces are ideal for spacious rooms and serve as captivating focal points.

What kind of wall art is most popular in Australia?

In Australia, the popularity of wall art can vary depending on individual tastes and trends. However, some styles of wall art have consistently been popular in the country:

  • Nature and Landscape Art: Given Australia's stunning natural landscapes, wall art featuring scenes of beaches, forests, deserts, and native wildlife are perennial favourites. Australians often appreciate art that connects them to the beauty of their own country.
  • Abstract and Contemporary Art: Modern and abstract art has gained popularity in Australia's urban centres. These pieces often use bold colours, shapes, and designs, appealing to those who prefer a more contemporary and edgy look for their homes.
  • Indigenous Art: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art holds a special place in Australian culture. Indigenous art, with its rich symbolism and vibrant colours, is aesthetically appealing and culturally significant. It's a popular choice for those looking to celebrate Australia's Indigenous heritage.
  • Botanical and Floral Art: Australians have a strong connection to nature, and botanical and floral art resonates with many. Artworks featuring native flora or vibrant blooms are often chosen to bring a touch of nature indoors.
  • Minimalist and Scandinavian Design: Minimalism and Scandinavian design principles have gained traction in Australian homes. Simple, clean lines, neutral colour palettes, and uncluttered designs are favoured by those seeking a minimalist aesthetic.
  • Vintage and Retro Art: Nostalgia for past eras can be seen in the popularity of vintage and retro-themed wall art. These pieces evoke a sense of nostalgia and can add a touch of whimsy to interiors.

It's important to note that art preferences vary greatly among individuals, and what's popular can change over time. Art is a deeply personal choice, and Australians have diverse tastes, so a wide range of art styles and themes find their place in homes across the country.