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Kitchen Wall Art: Where the House Actually Lives
Kitchen wall art works harder than art anywhere else in the house: it lives with steam, sunlight and the smell of coffee, and it sets the mood for the room where everyone actually gathers. Good kitchen artwork brings colour and appetite to the walls without competing with the life happening below it.
Every piece here is an original by a working artist, printed to order on archival 310gsm paper or canvas with free shipping over $69.
What Kitchen Artwork Should Do
Kitchens want warmth and energy: appetising palettes, organic forms, botanical life. Saturated abstracts from our colorful wall art range wake up white cabinetry; botanical prints and herb-green pieces from green wall art are the classic pairing with wood and stone; and playful abstract shapes give modern kitchens their wink. If the kitchen opens onto the table, coordinate with the dining room wall art next door.
Kitchen Canvas – the Fast-Growing Choice
The format winning kitchens right now is kitchen canvas: gallery-wrapped, no glass to catch grease or glare, wipeable with a dry cloth, and ready to hang the day it arrives. Kitchen wall prints on paper still suit the spots furthest from the hob – a framed pair on the coffee-corner wall, a vertical beside the window – but for the busy wall above the bench, canvas is the practical statement.
Where Kitchen Wall Decor Goes
The reliable slots: the blank wall above open shelving, the strip between cabinet and counter backsplash-adjacent (keep art clear of direct splatter), above the coffee station, and the often-forgotten wall behind the table. Horizontal pieces suit over-shelf runs; verticals fill the cabinet-gap slots. One confident piece per zone – kitchens have enough visual traffic already.
Modern Kitchen Wall Art, Built for the Room
Steam and sunlight are the kitchen’s stress tests. Archival Giclée pigment inks on 310gsm matte fine art paper or wipeable gallery-wrapped cotton canvas hold colour for roughly 75 years – printed to order in every size, from splash-of-colour small to over-the-bench statement.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of art works in a kitchen?
Warm, appetising registers: saturated abstracts, botanicals and herb greens, playful shapes, and ink or line work for minimalist kitchens. Energy without clutter.
Is canvas or framed print better for kitchens?
Canvas wins near the action: no glass to catch grease or glare, wipeable, ready to hang. Framed paper suits walls further from the hob. Same archival inks either way.
Where should kitchen wall art hang?
Above open shelving, the cabinet-gap strips, over the coffee station, and the wall behind the table. Keep pieces clear of direct splatter and give each zone one confident piece.
What is trending in kitchen wall decor?
Kitchen canvas is the fastest-growing choice – gallery-wrapped statements over the bench – alongside botanical greens and warm colour-block abstracts for white kitchens.
What size art suits a kitchen?
Horizontals for over-shelf runs, verticals for cabinet gaps, and one larger statement (18×24 up) for the open wall. Small kitchens do best with a single medium piece.
What are these printed on?
Archival Giclée pigment inks on 310gsm matte fine art paper or wipeable gallery-wrapped cotton canvas, rated for roughly 75 years. Printed to order, free shipping over $69.
Are terracotta art prints suitable as gifts?
Terracotta is one of the safer colour choices when buying art as a gift – it sits comfortably in almost any colour scheme. Prints ship directly to the recipient with free worldwide shipping on orders over $69. For gifting, a single large-format terracotta abstract print or a coordinated set of 2 makes a generous, lasting present. Visit our FAQ page for delivery and returns information.