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Vertical Wall Art: Height, Used Well
Vertical wall art is the answer to the walls most homes actually have: the narrow run beside a doorway, the column between windows, the tall plane behind a bed or console. Where horizontal pieces need width, vertical artwork uses the dimension every room has spare – height.
All four hundred and eighty pieces here are originals by a working artist, printed to order on archival 310gsm paper or canvas with free shipping over $69. Wide walls instead? The landscape-format sibling lives at horizontal wall art.
Why Vertical Reads Taller
A vertical painting does something architectural: it pulls the eye upward and makes ceilings feel higher – the same trick striped wallpaper plays, done with a single confident piece. That’s why designers reach for vertical wall decor in hallways, entryways, stairwells and either side of beds: narrow walls stop feeling like leftovers and start feeling composed.
Large Vertical Wall Art – the Growing Format
The strongest trend inside this collection is scale: oversized vertical statements for double-height spaces and tall bedroom walls. The dedicated edit lives at large vertical wall art for the living room, and the full oversized range across orientations is at large wall art – with the frameless route at large canvas wall art.
Where Vertical Artwork Works Hardest
Bedrooms first: a vertical piece above each nightstand, or one tall statement above the headboard – the above-bed collection is built around exactly this. Hallways and entryways take vertical pairs hung in rhythm; living rooms use verticals to flank windows, media walls and the ends of a sofa arrangement. Hang so the piece’s centre sits at eye level, and let tall pieces keep generous margin above furniture – the height is the point.
Printed for the Tall Format
Vertical compositions live close to eye level, so detail must hold. Archival Giclée pigment inks on 310gsm matte fine art paper or cotton canvas – crisp edges, true colour, roughly 75-year fade rating – printed to order in every vertical size we offer.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is vertical wall art?
Artwork in portrait orientation – taller than wide – composed for the narrow, tall wall planes most homes have in abundance: hallways, bedside walls, entryways and the spaces between windows.
Where does vertical artwork work best?
Bedrooms (above nightstands or the headboard), hallways and entryways, stairwells, and flanking windows or media walls. Anywhere height outmeasures width.
Does vertical wall art make ceilings look higher?
Yes – it’s the reliable optical trick. A tall vertical piece pulls the eye upward, making the whole wall plane, and the room, read taller.
How should I hang vertical prints?
Centre at eye level (about 145-150cm to the middle). Pairs in hallways want identical frames and even rhythm; a single tall statement wants clear margin so the height registers.
What is large vertical wall art?
The oversized end of the format – statement-height pieces for double-height walls and tall bedrooms. It is the fastest-growing request in this collection.
What are these printed on?
Archival Giclée pigment inks on 310gsm matte fine art paper or cotton canvas, rated for roughly 75 years, printed to order in every size. 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.