Incorporating Art into your Design

Art that you love might not obviously fit the with decor of your home, but don't stress. There are ways to work art into your space that compliment your design while staying true to your taste! I like to think of art in a room like punctuation in a sentence. It should lead your eye around the space to accentuate key features, in turn creating visual syntax. We offer close to 300 fine art prints in a variety of size options so you can select, then scale the work to best fit your room. Proportion is key, scale the artwork to fit the space. Lofty ceilings can appear taller with a large vertical piece. Consider art arrangements, groupings of smaller pieces rather than one large piece. In busy rooms, bold statements work well to break up the space! Framing is also an important factor and often an added point of confusion. Our motto is that simpler is (most of the time) better. For that reason we recommend sticking with a modern, minimal frame that will bridge design trends and always look current. Our frames are simple, sleek and fitted with a spacer to give you that 'high-end' feel without the high end price tag. Be inspired by some of our recent art installations: Modern Art Print Modern art and design Art print and design

Inspiring Installation Ideas

Here are a few recent snaps from our installation portfolio to inspire your own interior project. We will work with you to curate the perfect selection of artwork for your space. Just send us a quick email to discuss your project. "The more the art dominated my life and my house, the more the house became a home."
- Burt Reynolds Install33'Calm Down' by Greg MacLaughlin adds clean lines and a bright focal point to this chic Manhattan living room.   Install17'Riding in Cars with Boys' by Emily Silver hangs in this classic living space and adds a unique, modern touch to the design.   Install30'Afloat on Paper - Orange and Green' by Julika Lackner extends the fireplace and brings its warmth further into this Connecticut home.   Install_ShotTwo Codex Coner prints by Michael Goldberg work with the stark architecture of this Currumbin home in Australia.