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Office Wall Art
Office wall art turns a blank workspace wall into a calm, focused backdrop that helps you settle in and think – without clutter or distraction. The pieces that work best behind a desk stay clean and quiet: our minimalist line art and monochrome abstract prints add just enough interest to a working wall while keeping the mood composed. Every design is original and artist-made, printed to order on 310gsm fine art paper or premium cotton canvas with archival Giclée inks, and shipped worldwide from our studio.
Why Office Wall Art Belongs in Your Home
Office wall art belongs in your home because the right print turns a purely functional corner into a space you actually want to work in – calmer, more considered and more yours. A well-chosen piece above the desk softens the bare-wall starkness that makes a home office feel temporary, and a room that feels finished is simply a nicer place to spend the working day. These are artist-made fine art & canvas prints from Print Studio, designed to sit quietly behind a screen rather than compete with it.
Styling Office Art, Room by Room
A home workspace can live anywhere, so style the art to the desk it sits above – generally sized to about two-thirds the width of the desk, centred at seated eye level around 57 in (145 cm) from the floor.
Living Room – For a desk nook in the living room, hang a single calm print or a pair above the desk, keeping it within the desk’s width so the zone reads as its own. A piece at 18×24 in (45×60 cm) suits most home desks.
Bedroom – A bedroom workspace stays restful with one small, quiet print above a compact desk – 11×14 in (28×36 cm) or 12×16 in (30×40 cm) – in soft, low-contrast tones that won’t disrupt sleep.
Dining Room – When the dining table doubles as a desk, place a calming piece on the nearest wall at eye level so work hours feel a little more intentional; see our dining room wall art for pieces that suit the shared space.
Entryway & Hallway – A landing-strip desk or hallway console works with a single small framed print or a slim vertical pair, 2-3 in (5-7 cm) apart, to mark the spot without crowding it.
How to Pair Office Art with Colours & Materials
Because office walls are often plain and pale, the surrounding tones do much of the styling. These combinations keep a workspace calm and focused:
With White & Grey – The classic focus palette. Crisp white or soft grey walls keep a desk wall clean and distraction-free – the natural home for monochrome abstract prints and fine line work.
With Black & Charcoal – Slim black frames and charcoal accents sharpen a modern workspace and add quiet authority, ideal for graphic, high-contrast pieces.
With Natural Wood & Oak – Oak desks and warm wood shelving pair beautifully with earthy and neutral wall art tones, softening a screen-heavy room.
With Greenery – A trailing plant beside the desk and a botanical or abstract print bring a little life to a working corner without cluttering it.
Our Office Wall Art: Quality & Materials
Every print is produced in our studio with the same archival process across the collection, so your office art prints stay true in tone and finish for years.
Fine Art Paper – 310gsm heavyweight fine art paper with a velvet-matte finish that absorbs glare rather than reflecting it – ideal under office lighting and behind a screen, and a clean fit for minimalist, gallery-style workspaces.
Premium Cotton Canvas – Cotton canvas adds a subtle woven texture and reads beautifully unframed, straight from the box – a great ready-to-hang choice for a larger statement above the desk.
Archival Giclée Inks – 12-colour archival inks that are UV-stable and fade-resistant for at least 75 years, so a piece bought for today’s home office still looks its best years from now. All orders over $69 include free worldwide shipping, packed to arrive in perfect condition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is office wall art, and what styles does it come in?
Office wall art is artwork chosen to make a workspace calmer and more focused – usually a single piece or a quiet pair above a desk. At Print Studio it comes as original, artist-made fine art & canvas prints, in clean styles like minimalist line art, monochrome abstract, geometric and neutral designs that suit a working wall.
What interior design styles suit office art best?
Office art works best with calm, modern styles – minimalist, Scandinavian, Japandi, mid-century and industrial. These lean on neutral walls, clean lines and natural materials, which keep a workspace uncluttered and easy to concentrate in.
What colours pair well with art in an office?
White, grey and soft neutrals are the most focus-friendly backdrops, while black and charcoal add sharpness and muted greens or blues bring a calming, biophilic note. These tones keep desk wall art quiet enough to work alongside rather than distract.
Which rooms are office prints best for?
The home office or study is the natural home, but office prints also suit a desk nook in a living room or bedroom, a kitchen-diner used for work, or a hallway console. Anywhere you sit to focus benefits from a calm piece on the wall.
Should I choose fine art paper or canvas for an office piece?
Choose 310gsm fine art paper if you’ll frame it for a crisp, minimalist desk wall; choose premium cotton canvas if you want texture and a ready-to-hang piece with no framing. Paper suits line and monochrome work, while canvas gives a larger statement the feel of an original.
How do I style office art in a living-room workspace?
In a living-room workspace, keep the art within the desk’s footprint so the working zone reads as its own area, and match its palette to the rest of the room so it still feels integrated. Hang it at seated eye level, around 57 in (145 cm) to the centre, and keep it calm enough not to distract.
How high should I hang art in a room where I'm mostly sitting?
In a workspace you experience mostly seated, hang art lower than the usual standing eye level – centre the piece roughly 48-55 in (120-140 cm) from the floor so it sits comfortably in view from your chair. Behind a desk on video calls, check the framing on camera too: the artwork should clear your head with a little breathing room.