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Create a timeless, yet timely, gallery wall combining clocks and framed art

Mixing timepieces and framed art is a great tool for creating a riveting gallery wall or refreshing a forgotten corner. Elegant or playful or both is all up to you. Here’s inspiration for using clocks and art to add beauty, function and mood – on their own, multiplied or combined.

A brightly coloured room with a wall section filled with neatly arranged framed art and an orange BONDIS clock.

Use placement and coordination for maximum effect

Whether you go for symmetry or a more irregular grouping, choosing art that has a shared theme creates a natural sense of balance and elegance. Regardless if your canvas is a small surface or a whole wall, looks will be drawn. A clock is an ideal complement to the display, adding coordination and calm.

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A black SKÄRIG wall clock surrounded by a symmetric arrangement of eight frames of art, hung above a KIVIK sofa.
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Framed art hanging around a black STURSK wall clock, all placed above a MALM dressing table with a BÄCKNATE table lamp on it.
Framed art hanging around a black STURSK wall clock, all placed above a side table with a white BÄCKNATE table lamp on it.

Go personal and playful

Transform your walls by mixing art and clocks in a playful and mildly asymmetric way. Forget the rigid grids – go for colours and a personal expression!

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A living room wall adorned with various colourful artworks, featuring BLODFLÄDER pictures in blue, red, and green hues.
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An extendable brown SKANSNÄS table in a dining area, surrounded by four chairs and a backdrop of framed art.
A light room featuring a black-stained EDSBRUK frame displaying various artworks and a serene decorative arrangement.