Best Wallpapers for my Artwork

There’s something special about seeing artwork in a new setting. Lately, we’ve been pairing some favorite pieces with thoughtfully chosen wallpapers, pulling out colors, textures, and movement in a way that feels fresh, layered, and full of life. Here are a few combinations we’re loving.

1. Live Oak Diptych I + Kravet Scion Oakham

Soft blues and organic shapes mirror the movement of the trees, creating a calm, coastal feel that’s both airy and grounded.

2. Rooted Together in Love + Kravet Rita Stripe

A subtle stripe adds structure while letting the sentiment and softness of the piece remain the focus.

3. Light Through Her Leaves + Scalamandré Bantu Abstract

The playful, neutral pattern brings warmth and texture, giving this piece a more collected, layered look.

4. Azaleas at Litchfield + Kravet Rita Stripe

The classic stripe balances the vibrancy of the florals, letting the color shine without overwhelming the space.

5. Fiery Sky + Schumacher Joshua Tree Sisal

Soft texture and scattered color in the wallpaper echo the warmth of the sunset while keeping the look elevated and refined.

6. Airlie Path Original + Scalamandré Bantu Abstract

The organic pattern complements the natural pathway scene, enhancing the sense of depth and quiet movement.

Whether you lean bold or subtle, pairing art with wallpaper is a simple way to transform a space and see familiar pieces in a whole new light.

If you're interested in any of these pieces, you can shop my prints here and original paintings here