Inspiration Walls
Discover inspiration from our stylish gallery walls, offering a wide range of framed artwork combinations showcasing varied personal tastes and diverse styles.
Our carefully curated collections include pieces in various sizes, art forms, and display orientations for your consideration.
In the realm of art, there's no need to adhere to strict guidelines. Instead, let your personal tastes guide you, as the art that genuinely appeals to you will remain eternally stylish.

Creating a Wall of Art
Our posters come in a range of sizes presented here in this photo:
• A4 21x30 cm (8.3” x 11.8”)
• 30x40 cm (11.8” x 15.7”)
• 40x50 cm (15.7” x 19.7”)
• 50x70 cm (19.7” x 27.6”)
• 70x100 cm (27.6” x 39.4”)

Three Black Horses | Bird of Paradise Flower | Picasso's Woman and Dove Print | Modern Abstract Shapes | Abstract Plant and Vase | Abstract Dark Sun Flower | The World is a Garden No5 and No7 | Three Things That Amaze Me

Tulip by William Morris | Chart of the Great Barrier Reef Area | Tropical Leaves Photography | Branch by William Morris

Do Not Be Anxious About Your Life | Seagull | Be Free Line Art

Twee Sneeuwhazen | Fan Palm Leaves Line Art | Modern Abstract Tier | Beautiful Woman Portrait Line Art | Eucalyptus Leaves Line Art | Grey Branch by William Morris | Champagne Palm Silhouette | C'est La Vie Quote | Do Not Be Anxious About Your Life Quote | Sexy Legs Line Art

Abstract Flying Comet | Black Abstract Paint Scribble, No1 | Pastel Green Modern Abstract Shapes, No1 | Pastel Green Modern Abstract Shapes Print, No2 | Pastel Green Stripe Pattern

Five Butterflies | The Promenade | Modern Abstract Moon Phases, No1 | Modern Abstract Bowls | Pastel Peach Ampersand Symbol | Destruction and Hope | Klee's Popular Wall-Painting | Ascent of a Town | First House in a Settlement | Drawing Knotted in the Manner of a Net | Home | L for Love | Modern Abstract Landscape Sunrise | Abstract Rainbow Leaves, No2 | Abstract Watercolour Blossoms, No3

Girl Arranging Her Hair | Audubon's Snowy Owl | Winter Tree | Kirin from Yatsuo No Tsubaki | Two Birds | Brown Leaves

Eagle | Grey Leaves | Dream It | Zion National Park | Brown Leaves

Neutral ABC Alphabet | Oh Deer | Aim High | Free Hugs | Dream Big Little One | Tiger Line Art | Teddy Bear Line Art | Panda Line Art

Nude Lady Cut Out | Love What You Do | Do What You Love | Le Pouvoir Des Fleurs | Chevron Print

Abstract Watercolour Landscape Prints, No1 and No2

Little Red Fox | Rainy Toronto | Library | Sunset Grass | Geese | Colourful Houses | Into The Forest I Go | Cocktail | Oranges | Cinnamon | Coffee Beans | Cappuccino | Burning Man | Three Things That Amaze Me

Tiger's Head by Abbott Handerson Thayer | Bamboo | Louisiana Heron by John James Audubon | Leaf Texture | One Word, Adventure Quote | Snowy Owl by John Gould, Edward Lear and Charles Joseph Hullmandel

Lacquer Tiger by Shibata Zeshine | The Snowdrops by Robert John Thornton | Live Love Laugh Quote | Lacquer by Shibata Zeshine

Leopard | Tree Reflections | Just a Girl | Sexy Legs Line Art | Cherry Blossoms | Hot Air Balloons | Sunlight Grass
Arranging Your Artwork
Now that you've identified the perfect wall, let's explore methods for organizing your frames to best accentuate your space.
As we create our own Inspiration Walls, we factor in wall colour and furniture to guarantee that our prints blend seamlessly with the interior decor. Integrating recurring elements (such as colour or style) in multiple art pieces generates a cohesive rhythm.
For an appealing aesthetic, consider mixing photography prints with typography, quotation, line art or abstract art prints.
Before you start hammering, take the time to plan your layout. A symmetrical wall arrangement is always a reliable choice, offering a polished and classic look that works well above furniture or in hallways.
For those who prefer a more imaginative approach with varying art styles and sizes, visual harmony is key. This can be accomplished by envisioning a central line on the wall and ensuring neither side is too "heavy". Begin by hanging the largest, most eye-catching piece near the center as a focal point, and then incorporate smaller items, working outward. This arrangement can be adjusted and expanded as your collection grows.
Keep in mind that gallery walls are meant to be a personal expression, so have confidence in your choices and display your art in a way that brings you happiness.