Collection: Wall art

When you buy art for your wall, you create your own personal style. It's not necessarily just about the individual image, but about the composition with everything else.

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African art adds warmth to Nordic style

The minimalist, Nordic interior design style is a good contrast to African art. Nordic design is characterized by light colors, clean lines and a calm atmosphere, which makes the more colorful African artworks eye-catching contrasting elements.

A patterned tapestry or a wooden figurine can add warmth and depth to an otherwise subdued Scandinavian-style home. Sculptures and African masks add a tangible and organic dimension that complements the rigorous aesthetic we love so much in the Nordics.

The fusion of Nordic and African design gives a modern and global expression to the home, where aesthetics and history go hand in hand. Traditional African patterns can be integrated into cushions, rugs and wall decorations, which only makes the interior even more beautiful and more personal.

Sound-absorbing art improves the sound experience in the room

Many modern homes have large, open spaces. Combined with hard floors and minimalist decor, you can experience poor acoustics in your home. The noise level in the otherwise popular conversation kitchen can make conversation almost impossible.

Acoustic panels have become popular in many homes. They dampen the sound in the room and at the same time look decorative. But have you considered soundproofing art in the form of paintings or wall hangings? Of course, it should fit the style, but it will not only be a design element - it will also be a practical investment in a more comfortable atmosphere in the home.

By combining aesthetics and functionality, you can enhance the sound experience in your home, creating space for reflection and conversation.

Plates for the wall

The classic Christmas plates are almost a timeless decoration for the wall. The small plates have been used for generations and are available in several different designs. Today they are probably mostly used as a nostalgic element in the interior design, and perhaps even with a new function. Where they used to typically hang on the wall, they are now also used as lunch plates, cookie trays or to store jewelry on the bedside table. For the creative types, the plates can also be used in DIY projects and transformed into, for example, a clock.

When we bring old objects into an otherwise stylish and simple aesthetic, we add personality, coziness and soul.