Red

Looking for art that brings warmth and energy into your home? The Red collection gathers pieces full of passion, from the fiery abstraction of Red Storm to softer, story-rich scenes. Expect rich burgundy, terracotta and tangerine tones, with moods ranging from powerful to playful. These artworks suit modern, eclectic and minimalist interiors alike, adding a confident focal point without overwhelming your space.

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    Choosing a format that fits

    Format shapes how an artwork feels in your space. Tall, vertical compositions draw the eye upward and suit narrow walls or spots between doors. The vertical brushstrokes in Pink | Expressive Acrylic Abstract work especially well in a portrait format, helping the movement of the paint feel grounded.

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    Where to hang expressive abstracts

    Gestural, brush-driven artworks need breathing room to be appreciated. Hang them on a clear, uncluttered wall where the brushstrokes can be read from a few steps back. Pink 2 | Acrylic Brush Stroke Abstract is a good example: give it space above a sofa or sideboard so the texture reads clearly.

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    Pair red with warm neighbours

    Red looks its best when supported by colours from the same family. Try combining it with terracotta, orange or brown tones in your room for a layered, harmonious look. The mix of red, tangerine and brown in Floral crown shows how warm shades can sit together without competing.

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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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Matisse inspires Open Window Fauvist, by Niklas Maximilian View Matisse inspires Open Window Fauvist by Niklas Maximilian
Paris in autumn, by ARTemberaubend View Paris in autumn by ARTemberaubend
Matisse inspires Open Window Fauvist, by Niklas Maximilian View Matisse inspires Open Window Fauvist by Niklas Maximilian
Too Fabulous to Sit Still, by Moonheart Artworks View Too Fabulous to Sit Still by Moonheart Artworks
Matisse inspires Open Window Fauvist, by Niklas Maximilian View Matisse inspires Open Window Fauvist by Niklas Maximilian
Salt Shrub III Crop, Lynn Mack, by Wild Apple View Salt Shrub III Crop, Lynn Mack by Wild Apple
The vibrancy of the city during a lovely late summer day. Part 1, by Maarten Knops View The vibrancy of the city during a lovely late summer day. Part 1 by Maarten Knops
Extraordinary portrait of a young woman with a bird, by Carla Van Iersel View Extraordinary portrait of a young woman with a bird by Carla Van Iersel
Retro 70s neon art. Abstract gradient in orange and pink, by Dina Dankers View Retro 70s neon art. Abstract gradient in orange and pink by Dina Dankers
My Garden is Beautiful 9, by Georgia Chagas View My Garden is Beautiful 9 by Georgia Chagas

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How do you display Red artworks best?

Red artworks shine in horizontal formats, making them ideal above a sofa or sideboard where they naturally draw the eye across the room. This format creates balance on longer walls and complements furniture that sits low to the ground. If you're working with a narrow hallway or a wall beside a doorframe, a vertical format works better to make the most of limited space without overwhelming it.

Where does Red art work well in your home?

Red artworks make a good spot for the living room, where their vibrant and powerful presence energizes conversations and gatherings. The bold terracotta and tangerine tones bring warmth without being too loud, while deeper burgundy red shades add depth when you want a calmer mood. This collection suits spaces where you spend time with others and want to make a statement that feels both welcoming and confident.

Which colors pair well with Red art?

Red pairs beautifully with modern and industrial interiors, where its bold presence stands out against clean lines and neutral backgrounds. Combine red with brown or terracotta for a warmer, grounded look that softens the energy, or let orange and tangerine twist accents bring playful contrast to minimalist white or grey walls. In industrial spaces, red artworks pop against exposed brick or metal finishes, while modern rooms benefit from pairing red with black frames in ArtFrame™ for a sleek, contemporary feel.

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