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πŸ–Ό Things Square Wall Art & Frames

Wall Art & Frames –
Transform Every Bare Wall Into a Beautiful Story.

Discover stunning wall art & frames at Things Square β€” expressive art prints & posters for every style and aesthetic, elegant picture frames for treasured memories and gallery walls, versatile canvas art for living rooms and bedrooms, beautiful botanical & nature prints for organic warmth, and contemporary abstract wall art for modern interiors. Because bare walls are missed opportunities β€” and the right art transforms every room instantly.

βœ“ Prints, Frames, Canvas & Posters βœ“ Every Style & Aesthetic βœ“ Gallery Wall Ready βœ“ Free Worldwide Delivery
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Wall Art & Frame Styles – The Right Art for Every Wall & Room

Wall art is the most immediate and most impactful way to transform any room β€” the right piece on the right wall adds personality, warmth, colour, and focal point that no other single home decor purchase can match.

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Abstract Art Prints
Contemporary abstract prints in neutral and accent tones β€” sophisticated, versatile, and universally appealing
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Botanical & Nature Prints
Leaf, fern, floral, and nature-inspired prints that bring organic warmth to any interior
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Photography Prints
Landscape, cityscape, and fine art photography prints for a crisp, contemporary wall display
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Typography & Quote Prints
Motivational quotes, lyrics, and typographic designs for inspiring, personalised wall displays
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Picture Frames
Single and multi-aperture frames in black, white, gold, and natural wood for photos and prints
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Minimalist Line Art
Simple, elegant one-line and geometric art prints for modern minimalist interiors
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Gallery Wall Sets
Curated multi-piece gallery wall sets designed to hang together as a cohesive arrangement
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Canvas Wall Art
Ready-to-hang stretched canvas prints for a frameless contemporary wall display

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🌟 Art by Room

The Right Wall Art for Every Room

πŸŒ› Living Room
Living Room
A large statement print or canvas (60x80cm or larger) above the sofa as a primary focal point, or a gallery wall of 5–7 smaller coordinated prints β€” the living room wall is the most photographed and most seen wall in the home and deserves the most considered art choice in the house.
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Bedroom
A single large calm print above the bed β€” botanical, abstract, or a beautiful landscape β€” creates a serene, considered focal point that anchors the bedroom's aesthetic and frames the bed as the room's natural centre. Avoid busy, high-contrast, or visually stimulating art in the bedroom which can subtly interfere with the restful atmosphere sleep requires.
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Bathroom
A small botanical print, a simple typographic print, or a nature photograph in a quality frame transforms a bathroom from purely functional to genuinely pleasant. Choose prints that can handle some humidity β€” framed prints rather than unframed posters, and position away from direct shower or bath spray.
πŸ“‹ Office
Home Office
A motivational quote print, a calm landscape, or an inspiring abstract directly in the desk's eyeline β€” art that the working eye rests on during natural pauses in focus. The art facing your desk is seen more hours each day than almost any other home possession and has a subtle but consistent influence on mood and motivation throughout every work session.
🏠 Hallway
Hallway & Staircase
A gallery wall of family photos in matching frames running along a hallway or staircase wall β€” the most personal and the most consistently appreciated use of wall art in any home, creating a visual family story that guests and household members connect with meaningfully every time they pass.
🍳 Kitchen
Kitchen
Small botanical prints of herbs or food-adjacent art in matching frames, or a simple typographic print with a kitchen-appropriate message β€” artwork that gives the kitchen personality without competing with its functional visual complexity of appliances, tiles, and cabinets.

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πŸ’‘ Wall Art Tips

5 Wall Art & Framing Tips for Walls That Look Intentional

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Hang Art at Eye Level β€” Always
The single most common wall art mistake is hanging pieces too high. The centre of any wall art piece should sit at approximately 145–150cm from the floor β€” average standing eye level. Art hung higher than this floats disconnectedly above the room's furniture and people, making ceilings feel lower rather than higher. When hanging art above furniture (sofa, bed, console), the bottom edge of the frame should be 15–20cm above the furniture's top surface.
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Scale Art to Wall Size
Art that is too small for its wall looks lost and creates a timid, underconfident impression. A single small print on a large wall always looks wrong. Art above a sofa or bed should be approximately 60–75% of the furniture's width β€” for a standard 2-metre sofa, the art or gallery arrangement should be 120–150cm wide. When in doubt, choose larger rather than smaller β€” oversized art is a deliberate style choice; undersized art just looks like a mistake.
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Plan Gallery Walls on the Floor First
Before making a single hole in the wall, lay all gallery wall pieces on the floor in their planned arrangement, stand back, adjust until the composition feels right, then photograph the arrangement for reference. Transfer measurements to the wall using paper templates cut to each frame's size and pinned with low-tack tape. This planning process prevents the multiple mis-holes that unplanned gallery wall hanging almost always creates and produces a significantly more confident, cohesive final result.
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Consistent Frame Colour Creates Unity
A gallery wall with frames in different colours, materials, and finishes looks eclectic and requires very deliberate execution to work well. For the most universally successful gallery wall result, choose all frames in the same colour β€” all black, all white, all natural wood, or all gold β€” and vary frame sizes, shapes, and art content within that consistent colour. The consistent frame colour unifies diverse art content into a cohesive display that reads as curated rather than collected randomly.
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Leave Equal Spacing Between Frames
Maintain consistent spacing between every frame in a gallery wall arrangement β€” 5–8cm is the standard gallery spacing that looks considered without feeling cramped or spread out. Inconsistent spacing β€” some frames close together, others far apart β€” creates visual tension that makes the arrangement look accidental. Consistent spacing communicates that the arrangement was deliberately planned and executed, which is the visual quality that distinguishes a designed gallery wall from a random collection of frames.

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✏️ Quality Standards

Quality Across All Wall Art & Frames at Things Square

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High-resolution print quality β€” sharp, detailed art reproduction that holds up at close viewing distance
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Colourfast printing β€” art colours remain vibrant without fading in normal indoor light conditions
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Sturdy frame construction β€” frames hold securely on walls without warping or twisting over time
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Protective glazing on framed prints β€” clear acrylic or glass front protects art from dust and humidity
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Secure hanging hardware included β€” wall hooks, nails, or D-ring fittings provided for immediate hanging
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Canvas stretching on canvas styles β€” taut, smooth canvas surface without wrinkles or sag

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❓ Questions

Frequently Asked Questions – Wall Art & Frames

What wall art and frame styles does Things Square offer?+βˆ’
Things Square offers wall art and frames across multiple styles β€” contemporary abstract art prints, botanical and nature-inspired prints, fine art photography prints, typography and motivational quote prints, minimalist line art, single and multi-aperture picture frames in multiple finishes, curated gallery wall sets, and ready-to-hang stretched canvas prints. All wall art is available in multiple sizes suitable for single statement pieces and gallery wall arrangements. Frames are available in black, white, gold, silver, and natural wood finishes.
What size wall art should I choose for above my sofa?+βˆ’
For art above a sofa, choose a single piece or gallery arrangement that is approximately 60–75% of the sofa's width. For a standard 200cm sofa, the art or gallery arrangement should be 120–150cm wide. For a single canvas or print, 80x60cm or 100x70cm works well above a 2-person sofa. For a 3-seater sofa, 100x80cm or 120x90cm is more appropriately scaled. The bottom edge of the frame should sit approximately 15–20cm above the sofa back β€” close enough that the art feels connected to the furniture below rather than floating independently on the wall above.
How do I create a gallery wall with Things Square frames and prints?+βˆ’
Plan the arrangement on the floor before any wall mounting β€” lay all pieces out, adjust until the composition feels right, then photograph for reference. Choose frames in a consistent colour for cohesion. Maintain 5–8cm spacing between every frame. Start hanging from the centre-most piece and work outward. The overall arrangement shape should suit the wall β€” a horizontal rectangular arrangement works above sofas and beds, a vertical arrangement works in stairways and narrow corridors. Mix frame sizes (large anchor piece, medium mid-pieces, small accent pieces) for visual interest. Use paper templates taped to the wall to test positions before committing to holes.
Are Things Square wall art prints suitable for bathrooms?+βˆ’
Yes, with appropriate precautions. Framed prints in bathrooms should be positioned away from direct shower or bath spray and in bathrooms with adequate ventilation to prevent humidity build-up. Choose framed prints with glazed fronts (acrylic or glass) rather than unframed paper prints which are more vulnerable to humidity damage. Canvas prints without frames can be vulnerable to humidity in poorly ventilated bathrooms β€” check individual product suitability. In well-ventilated bathrooms with standard humidity levels, quality framed prints typically perform well long-term. In very humid or poorly ventilated bathrooms, consider canvas prints with moisture-resistant coating or prints specifically described as humidity-resistant.
πŸ–Ό Shop Wall Art & Frames at Things Square

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