Studio Allee
Painter
Looking for art that strips colour and form to their essentials? Flat planes create calm through simple geometry and muted tones. Muted Surfaces in Earth and Lime shows how earth shades and soft rectangles can anchor a space without competing for attention. These compositions suit natural materials - linen, wood, ceramics - because they share the same restraint.
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Artworks built from flat color sections bring clarity to busy interiors. Their simplified forms balance detailed furniture or patterned textiles without competing for attention. Look for pieces where clean geometric divisions create structure - this approach helps anchor open-plan spaces or minimalist rooms that need a defining element.
Abstract artworks with strong emotional presence suit rooms where you want to create atmosphere. Living rooms and bedrooms benefit from the calm, reflective quality found in minimalist compositions. The gentle, contemplative nature of Unit brings a sense of quiet connection to personal spaces.
Warm terracotta and orange shades create visual warmth in neutral interiors. Pair these earthy tones with natural materials like wood, linen, or clay accessories. The orange and terracotta in Raw 13 February 2026 complement beige walls beautifully, while adding depth to spaces dominated by light neutrals.
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This collection looks great in horizontal formats, which naturally complement the geometric simplicity of flat planes. A horizontal piece works well above a sideboard or behind a sofa, where the wide composition can anchor your wall without overwhelming the space. That said, square formats offer a balanced alternative when you're working with smaller walls or want to create a gallery arrangement with multiple artworks side by side.
Flat planes art is a good spot for the living room, where the calm yet vibrant color palette - featuring beige, taupe, brown, orange, and terracotta - creates a grounding presence without demanding too much attention. The geometric composition suits open-plan spaces where you want visual interest that doesn't clash with varied furniture styles. Hang it near natural light to let the warm tones shift subtly throughout the day, or position it above seating areas where guests can appreciate the interplay of shape and color up close.
The mysterious and calm qualities of flat planes make them easy to pair with textile accents in natural fibers - think linen cushions, wool throws, or jute rugs that echo the earthy color scheme. Add vibrant touches through terracotta planters or burnt orange candles to pull out the warmer tones in the artwork. You can also create a cohesive gallery wall by mixing different sizes of flat planes art, letting the repeating geometric language tie the arrangement together. Choose what suits your space and let the layered simplicity bring warmth to your walls.