I know, I know. ANOTHER gift guide has hit your inbox. But hear me out—art isn't just another item to tick off your holiday shopping list. It truly is one of those magical things to gift—if you get it right. It sits at the intersection of something you wouldn’t buy for yourself, something personal, and something unique. (And if that feels too daunting, maybe you’ll find something in this guide that is the perfect backdrop to the rounds of holiday gatherings you have coming up.)
This guide is focused on art prints, which let’s be honest is what most of us have in our homes and feels like a low stakes way to start decorating your space with some of your own story and style. Whether you are shopping for the globe-trotting collector, your brother in his zen-minimalist stage, or your effortlessly elegant friend - we’ve got you covered.
Moody Classic:
Timeless elegance with a touch of drama and flair. These classic art pieces evoke a sense of refined nostalgia, perfect for those who cherish depth in their decor without appearing stodgy or old.
Featured art (last two rows)
First Row (L to R):
Meanwhile in Italy by Carla Llanos (
$71,$43 with code BLACKFRIDAY)Sitting Pretty II by Maxime Rokus (
$49,$39 with code BLACK)
Second Row:
Untitled by Brianna Lace ($995, 20% off with code COLLECT)
Burnt Circus by Caroline Pinney ($350, 20% off with code COLLECT)
Graphic Maximalist
Bold and brimming with energy, this collection is for those who embrace vibrant colors and daring patterns. This style is perfect for creating bold statements that serve as strong focal points and tie the room together.
Featured art (last two rows)
First Row (L to R):
Gradiance 14 by Michael Desutter ($760, 20% off with code COLLECT)
Oranges by Matías Larraín (
$49,$39 with code BLACK)
Second Row:
Sunshine and Flowers, Rivers And Rushing Winds II by Ovska ($500, 20% off with code COLLECT)
Home II by mpgmb (
$49,$39 with code BLACK)
Modern Eclectic
This style seamlessly blends old with new, vintage with trend, and high with low. There is a lived-in feel, but effortless it is not. Perfect for those who love to curate and collect with a style that can’t be put in a box.
Featured art (last two rows)
First Row (L to R):
The Beverly Hills Hotel by Claire Salvo ($400, 20% off with code COLLECT)
Cowgirl Ponytail by Enikő Eged (
$63,$50 with code BLACK)Don’t Want To Go To Work by Maria Murphy (
$49,$39 with code BLACK)
Second Row:
Brothers by Studio Dalli (
$49,$39 with code BLACK)Small Bouquet of Irises by Sarah Ingraham ($1,400)* - This is in fact is NOT a print, and is an original. It was too wonderful to not include and for a 24”x24” on wood is a great price.
Warm Minimalist
At first blush, you might mistake this for just another boring beige room, but it's anything but. Warm minimalists have a penchant for organic materials, layered browns and beiges, but the real beauty lies in the nuances of how the light hits just right and art becomes the warming core of the space.
First Row (L to R):
Flow With It by Ruben Castillo ($1,400)* An original
See 1 by Keiko Kamata ($2,950)* Another original sneaked in, but Kamata’s work is so incredible and perfect for this vibe that I had to include it. This specifically is a one-of-kind screenprint that combines translucent layers of pigment.
Second Row:
Underwater Symphony 1 by Satsuki Shibuya ($520, 20% off with code COLLECT)
Soft Touch by Julita Elbe (
$49,$39 with code BLACK)Shift 1 by Cheryl Humphreys, ($1,400)
BTW - This is all just a tease of the art advisory work I’ve been doing with clients to find art for their homes. Want to go deeper? Read about what that looks like here.
As always, thanks for reading/supporting/sharing. Happy Thanksgiving!
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