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Purple wall art brings richness that other colors struggle to match. It's the color of royalty, creativity, and depth. From soft lavender to deep violet, purple adds sophistication without being predictable... read more
Purple art works because it's unexpected. Most rooms stick to safe neutrals or obvious blues and greens. Purple stands out. It makes a statement about taste and willingness to take design risks.
Choosing your purple
Light purples like lavender feel soft and calming. They work well in bedrooms and bathrooms. Dark purple wall art creates drama and depth. It works as a bold accent in living rooms and offices where you want visual impact.
Purple paintings pair well with gold, silver, gray, and white. The combination of purple and gold particularly reads as luxurious. Consider your existing metals when choosing purple pieces.
For color combinations, explore purple and gold art or pink and purple.
Find answers to common questions about our art collections, color palettes, and more
Softer shades like lavender, lilac, and dusty mauve create a calming bedroom atmosphere. Deeper tones like plum and eggplant add drama but can feel heavy in small rooms. For a balanced look, choose purple wall art that mixes light and dark tones. Violet art with warm undertones tends to feel cozier at night.
Balance is key. Pair purple wall art with white, cream, or light gray walls and furnishings. Add plenty of natural light or warm-toned lamps. Choose pieces that include lighter elements like white highlights or gold accents. Our Purple and Gold collection has options where metallic tones brighten the overall feel.
Purple paintings pair well with gray sofas, white shelving, cream-colored chairs, and dark walnut wood. Gold or brass side tables add warmth next to cooler purple art tones. Avoid matching purple furniture to purple art since it'll feel overwhelming. Let the canvas be the statement and keep furnishings neutral or lightly complementary.
Yes. Deep plum art and dark violet compositions read as sophisticated rather than feminine. Pair them with concrete, dark metal, or leather textures. Abstract and geometric purple paintings fit modern, industrial, and mid-century spaces well. Skip florals and pastels if you want a more grounded look. Matte black frames help too.
Gold, silver, blush pink, teal, and charcoal all pair well with purple canvas art. Pink and purple together create a cohesive warm palette. Check out our Pink and Purple Art for that combination. Teal and purple wall art create a rich, jewel-toned vibe. White remains the safest background color for any purple piece.
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