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Home office wall art shapes how you feel about work. The right piece can make a spare bedroom feel like a real workspace. We've gathered art that looks professional on video calls while reflecting personality you won't find in corporate offices... read more
Home office art walks a line between professional and personal. It needs to look good behind you on Zoom without being distracting. It should inspire focus without demanding attention when you're trying to concentrate.
What works in home offices
Modern office wall decor tends toward clean lines and sophisticated color palettes. Abstract pieces, cityscapes, and minimalist work are popular because they read as professional without being boring. For more personality, look at pieces that reflect your industry or interests.
Consider your video call background. What's directly behind your desk chair matters most. Home office wall decor in that spot should be interesting but not overwhelming. Let it say something about you without stealing the show.
For specific themes, browse entrepreneur art, Wall Street art, or bull paintings. See also lion art.
Find answers to common questions about our art collections, color palettes, and more
Abstract prints, landscapes, and professional art with muted tones read best on camera. Avoid anything too busy or with small details since webcams compress everything. A single large piece behind your desk looks intentional. Our Abstract Wall Art collection has pieces that photograph well and don't distract during meetings.
Stick with calming color palettes. Blues, greens, and neutral tones are proven to help concentration. Home office art shouldn't compete for your attention, so skip anything hyper-detailed or visually chaotic. Landscapes, abstract pieces with soft color transitions, and desk wall art with simple compositions all work well. You want something pleasant in your peripheral vision, not a distraction.
Yes, but ditch the generic quote posters. Office wall art with visual metaphors, like a lone mountain peak or an upward-trending abstract composition, delivers motivation without the cringe. The art itself should inspire, not the text on it. If you go with typography, make sure the design is refined and the message is subtle enough to age well on your wall.
Center your office wall decor about 6-8 inches above the top of your monitor or desk hutch. If there's no furniture against the wall, standard gallery height is 57 inches from floor to the center of the piece. You want it at natural eye level when you lean back in your chair. Too high and you'll never actually look at it.
It doesn't have to. Your office is a separate zone, so it can have its own personality. That said, keeping a similar color temperature helps the space feel connected to the rest of your home. If your house runs warm and neutral, don't go full neon in the office. Our Minimalist Art and Living Room collections share pieces that bridge both spaces easily.
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