Guest Picks: Art Prints for Every Room
I really like this "Blue Fragrance" wrapped giclee canvas by artist Michelle Bennett. It would look lovely in a vanity area or powder room.
A playful piece for a nursery or playroom, "Alphabet Zoo" by Jenn Ski will surely keep little ones entertained while learning their ABCs.
I was immediately drawn to this light pink and tangerine wrapped canvas by Birdaria for its clean lines and bold design. I'd like to put this in a smaller space in need of pizzazz to make the area come to life.
I love this framed menu print by Rebecca Plotnick. I think it would fancy up any kitchen, eating nook or dining room perfectly.
House Industries is celebrating the legacy of Charles and Ray Eames with this limited-edition arrow print, a tribute to the Eames' Modern Collection. This would complement an office or creative area nicely.
Inspired by vintage 1970s exuberance, this marbled, colored canvas print by Birdaria would make for a lively addition to a family or living room.
The layers of khaki, cream and taupe in this giclee print of artist Donna Thomas' painting make it both calming and serene. I think I'd add it to a bedroom to help soothe my mind and relax after a long day.
I think this orange ampersand print by Ben Kiel is beautiful in its simplicity. I'd love to frame it and add it to a gallery or photo wall in an office.
These dog prints created by Vivienne and Sponge might be the one of the cutest ways to showcase the love for your furry ones. There a many more breeds available in their collection.
A fun print for a child's room or play area is this "Peek-A-Boo" animal print by artist Yuko Lau.
I really like the uniqueness of this light bulb print by artist Zlatka Paneva. It's a bit unusual, which makes for a neat way to be continuously intrigued by something in your home. I think it would look especially nice in an office or den.
I love this illustration by Deanna Halsall featuring a happy uncle and niece cycling through London. It feels youthful and exciting, making it great for a child's or teen's room.
Botanical prints are so versatile that they look good just about anywhere. Hang a few of them side by side above your mantel, in a vertical column of two or three at the end of a hallway or in a bedroom above the headboard or bedside tables. I like this vintage print from Pottery Barn because its rich sepia tones allow you to blend it with any existing decor scheme in your home.
This deep gray print based on antique transportation maps is such a cool way to display your town. Choose from New York (shown), Chicago and San Francisco.
This dynamic and vibrant print by artist Kelli Hall would be fantastic for a dining room or anywhere that conversation and entertaining take place.Next: Abstract Art for Every Style Interior
Artist Lance Rivers paid homage to his hometown of San Francisco by creating this set of industrial prints that were originally rendered in chalk. I think these would be fantastic in an entryway or foyer.
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