Minimalism

Minimalism strips away the noise. What remains is calm, balance, and breathing room - exactly what modern interiors crave. These artworks embrace restraint without feeling empty.

Soft horizons, muted palettes, and gentle textures define the collection. Think Foraging in the Spring, Pamela Munger, where abstract brushstrokes suggest landscape without detail, or A - a study in fragility and negative space. Perfect for Scandinavian, Japandi, or contemporary homes that value quiet elegance. The visual language is universal: less truly becomes more.

Available as poster, canvas, ArtFrame™ and more. Choose what suits your space - and let simplicity speak.

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    Hang artwork at eye level in quiet spaces

    Place your artwork where it can breathe. In a hallway, bedroom, or above a console table, hanging at eye level (roughly 145 - 150 cm to the centre) lets you appreciate the detail. The textured stillness of Rustic Vase in Japandi Style suits a calm corner where you can pause and look closely.

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    Combine neutrals with a single bold accent

    Minimalist interiors thrive on restraint. Build your palette around beige, taupe, or grey, then introduce one striking element to draw the eye. The vibrant florals and ink drips in Black & white with flower colour splash work beautifully against pale walls, creating a focal point without overwhelming your space.

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    Choose your artwork for living or dining areas

    Minimalist artworks suit rooms where you gather and unwind. A living room wall above the sofa or a dining area feature wall both work well. Look for pieces with enough presence to anchor the space, but calm enough to live with daily. Choose your size and material to suit your room.

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Featured Artists

In this collection, these artists set the tone. Take a look at their profile and who knows, there might be a piece among them for your wall.

How they hang in other homes

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Japandi, contemporary art, by Japandi Art Studio View Japandi, contemporary art by Japandi Art Studio
'The Birds in my Head Finilly learned to Sing', by Kim Rijntjes View 'The Birds in my Head Finilly learned to Sing' by Kim Rijntjes
Modern abstract in earth tones, by Studio Allee View Modern abstract in earth tones by Studio Allee
Scandinavian Bauhaus, by Modern Collection View Scandinavian Bauhaus by Modern Collection
Botanical abstract in Japandi style, by Japandi Art Studio View Botanical abstract in Japandi style by Japandi Art Studio
Modern abstract portrait "rest", by Carla Van Iersel View Modern abstract portrait "rest" by Carla Van Iersel
Gold and Earth Tones - Calming Abstract Painting, by Joriali Abstract View Gold and Earth Tones - Calming Abstract Painting by Joriali Abstract
Portrait, modern illustration, by Carla Van Iersel View Portrait, modern illustration by Carla Van Iersel
Organic forms, by Modern Collection View Organic forms by Modern Collection
Friends Forever, by Atelier Pink Blossom View Friends Forever by Atelier Pink Blossom

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Combine Minimalism with calm styling choices

Minimalism artworks work beautifully together in a gallery wall arrangement, especially when you mix line drawings with subtle photography or digital art pieces. Pair calm, delicate artworks in beige and taupe tones with a few mysterious blue accents to add depth without clutter. Keep frames consistent in color - natural wood or white works well - and leave breathing room between pieces. Add a single sculptural object or a trailing plant on a nearby shelf to complement the restrained aesthetic without overwhelming it.

Which material suits your Minimalism artwork best

Calm themes and neutral palettes like beige and taupe suit Poster particularly well, though Canvas and ArtFrame™ also complement the restrained aesthetic. Choose Poster and you benefit from museum-grade prints on thick 260-gram satin photo paper that brings out the delicate interplay of brown, white, and blue tones beautifully. The UV-resistant inks ensure your Minimalism artwork stays vibrant year after year, which matters especially for subtle color transitions and gentle contrasts that define this collection - fading would quickly diminish the refined balance these artworks rely on. Still doubting which material suits your interior and chosen Minimalism artwork? Use our Material Advisor to find the perfect match.

Where Minimalism artworks work well in your home

A bedroom is a good spot for Minimalism artworks because the calm and delicate moods naturally support rest and quiet reflection. Soft beige and taupe tones create a soothing backdrop above the bed or on the wall opposite, while touches of blue add a mysterious, contemplative note without disrupting the tranquil atmosphere. The restrained palette and clean compositions help maintain the uncluttered feeling that makes a bedroom feel like a true retreat.

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