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Living Room Wall Art

Living room wall art that makes a statement — from bold propaganda posters and art deco prints to surreal compositions and gallery wall arrangements.

Living Room Wall Art

Build for the Future

Living Room Wall Art

Celestial Guardian

Living Room Wall Art

Chemical Assimilation for Unity

Living Room Wall Art

Chemical Mind Control for Progress

Living Room Wall Art

Chemical Warfare Readiness

Living Room Wall Art

Chemical Warfare Readiness

Living Room Wall Art

Civic Purity

Living Room Wall Art

Cleanse Your Mind for Progress

Living Room Wall Art

Clear Minds, One Purpose

Living Room Wall Art

Clear Your Mind for Progress

Living Room Wall Art

Collective Amnesia

Living Room Wall Art

Collective Consciousness Initiative

Living Room Wall Art

Control for Progress

Living Room Wall Art

Cosmic Devotion

Living Room Wall Art

Cosmic Overlords Unite

Living Room Wall Art

Designing the Future

Living Room Wall Art

Dream Logs Keep Us Safe

Living Room Wall Art

Dream Reporting Duty

Living Room Wall Art

Enhance for the Future

Living Room Wall Art

Evolve for the State

Living Room Wall Art

Eyes Everywhere Keep Us Safe

Living Room Wall Art

Eyes Everywhere, Safety Assured

Living Room Wall Art

Eyes Everywhere, Security Assured

Living Room Wall Art

Eyes of the Factory

Living Room Wall Art: Statement Prints, Gallery Wall Ideas, and Bold Décor

Living Room Wall Art That Commands Attention

The living room is where your art makes its biggest impact. It is the space where guests form their first impression of your home and where you spend the most waking hours surrounded by your choices. Living room wall art needs to work harder than art in any other room — it should reflect your personality, anchor the room's design, and hold up to daily viewing without losing its appeal.

Our curated living room art selection brings together bold propaganda-style posters with commanding graphic presence, sophisticated art deco prints with geometric elegance, nature landscapes that create depth and tranquillity, and surreal compositions that spark conversation. Whether you are looking for a single statement piece above the sofa or building a gallery wall that tells your visual story, this collection has pieces that elevate any living space.

Bold living room wall art — propaganda style poster print

Gallery Wall Ideas for Living Rooms

A well-curated gallery wall is one of the most impactful ways to personalise a living room. The key to a successful gallery wall is mixing sizes, styles, and frames while maintaining a cohesive visual thread — whether that is colour palette, artistic style, or subject matter. Our collections are designed to mix and match: a propaganda-style cat poster alongside a medieval manuscript illustration, flanked by an art deco geometric print, all united by warm colour tones.

For living rooms, we recommend starting with one large anchor piece and building outward with smaller supporting prints. A bold surreal composition or an oversized nature landscape works as the centrepiece, while cat portraits, vintage posters, and abstract art deco prints fill in the surrounding space. The result is a gallery wall that looks curated and intentional rather than random.

Gallery wall ideas — art deco print for living room wall art arrangement

Choosing the Right Living Room Art for Your Style

Modern and minimalist living rooms benefit from a single bold piece — a large surreal composition or an abstract art deco print that serves as the room's visual focal point. Industrial and loft-style spaces pair naturally with propaganda-style vintage posters and retro art, whose bold graphics and flat colour palettes complement exposed brick and metal fixtures.

Traditional and eclectic living rooms welcome a wider mix of styles. Nature landscapes bring organic warmth, cat portraits add personality and humour, and cottagecore prints create a cozy, collected atmosphere. The beauty of mixing styles is that it reflects real taste — the way people actually live with art, gathering pieces that resonate individually while working together as a whole. All living room wall art is available in multiple sizes and shipped worldwide.

Living room wall art — surreal art print for modern living room décor

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose wall art for my living room?

Start with the room's existing colour palette and choose art that either complements or provides intentional contrast. Consider the wall space available — a large blank wall suits a single oversized statement piece, while a gallery wall works well on medium-sized spaces. Think about what mood you want to create: bold propaganda posters energise, nature landscapes calm, and surreal art sparks conversation.

What is a gallery wall and how do I create one?

A gallery wall is a curated arrangement of multiple framed prints displayed together. Start by choosing 5 to 9 prints with a unifying theme or colour palette. Lay them out on the floor first to find an arrangement you like. Use consistent frame styles for a polished look, or mix frames for an eclectic feel. Start from the centre piece and work outward, keeping 2 to 3 inches between frames.

How big should living room wall art be?

A general rule is that art should fill 60 to 75 percent of the available wall space. Above a sofa, this usually means a piece or arrangement that spans at least two-thirds of the sofa's width. For the main focal wall, go as large as the space allows — oversized art (30x40 inches or larger) creates dramatic impact in living rooms. Smaller prints work best grouped in gallery arrangements rather than hung alone on large walls.

What wall art styles are trending for living rooms?

Bold graphic art like propaganda-style posters and art deco prints continues to gain popularity for living rooms, along with surreal and abstract compositions that serve as conversation starters. Nature and landscape art remains a perennial favourite for its versatility. The broader trend is toward original, personality-driven art over mass-produced generic prints — pieces that reflect individual taste rather than following a single aesthetic.