A kitchen feels best with fresh, lived-in art. Fruit, botanicals, and nature pieces suit the room without taking up the little wall space a kitchen has. The work is keeping it light and sized for a free wall or nook.
Kitchens suit fresh, simple art. Fruit, botanicals, and farmhouse animals feel lived-in and never heavy, which is right for a room people pass through all day. A single clean piece adds character without clutter. See the full nature art range, or botanical for greenery and florals.
Kitchens have little open wall, so scale down. One piece on a free wall, above a coffee station, or in a breakfast nook is usually enough. A pair suits a wider gap. Keep art away from the cooktop and sink splash zones. Browse everything made for the kitchen.
Fresh, simple art suits a kitchen. Fruit, botanicals, or a farmhouse animal keep it light and lived-in.
A modern kitchen suits clean botanical line work, a farmhouse kitchen takes cows, hens, and rustic produce, and a bright kitchen can carry bolder fruit art. Match the piece to the cabinets and worktops so it feels built in. A little black or wood tone grounds it.
Fruit and produce read as classic kitchen art, botanicals and herbs feel fresh, and a single farmhouse animal adds character to a country kitchen. Pick one direction and keep it light. The wider country and farm range suits a farmhouse look.
Keep to one clean piece on a free wall, or a pair in a breakfast nook.