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It works in a living room where you want some warmth without going loud, and it holds its own above a desk or in an office that needs a focal point. Those earthy tones sit easily next to wood, leather, and neutral walls.
Pairs well with Minimalist Art, Abstract Wall Art and Living Room Wall Art.
Rust, gold, and teal stack into an abstract landscape that's bold enough to anchor a wall and calm enough to live with day after day.
Burnt orange line art traces the bridge across a field of torn-paper shapes in rust, terracotta, teal, and gold. The hills, bay, and sky are suggested instead of spelled out, so the whole thing reads as graphic and a little grounded at the same time. The palette leans Californian without trying too hard.
It works in a living room where you want some warmth without going loud, and it holds its own above a desk or in an office that needs a focal point. Those earthy tones sit easily next to wood, leather, and neutral walls.
Pairs well with Minimalist Art, Abstract Wall Art and Living Room Wall Art.