Top 7 Wall Art Trends for 2025 Every Stylish Home Needs

As cultural shifts influence our preferences, so does interior design evolve to meet them. And one prominent part of interior design seems to be getting a lot of hype recently. Wall art is often considered one of the basic parts of your decoration, but it's so much more than that. You can use it as a subtle expression of who you are that gently reveals your inner world to those who enter your sanctuary. 

Now, as we're over halfway through 2025, we can see how wall art trends have shifted towards cleaner lines, earthy palettes, and gallery-style curation. And if this sounds up your alley, here's how to incorporate top trending wall art into your home.

1. Less Is More Liberating 

When the outside feels a bit too much, it's no wonder we want to invite some simplicity inside. That's exactly why minimalist wall art is becoming more and more popular these days. It emphasises subtlety, clean lines, though often limited, monochromatic colour palette, with, maybe, a single accent colour for a change. If you look at a piece and are reminded of the phrase "less is more”, then you're standing face to face with minimalism. 

Simple black-and-white line art continues to be versatile, elegant, and perfect if you're a fan of Scandinavian interiors. Such a design approach also gives you freedom to accessorise to your heart's desire and position your wall art in quirky ways to express your character and make the greatest impact. 

So, yes, minimalist wall art is again proven to be classy, modern, and somehow also liberating.

2. Reconnecting with Mother Nature 

Design has gone back to its roots. The earth tones and colours dominating magazines, commercials, and hospitality spaces are confidently taking the central stage in interiors that crave a deeper, more genuine connection with the natural realm. 

When we talk about interior design colour trends, it's never the colour that's really driving the change. It's the emotion associated with it. Terracotta clay, beige, and sage green hide the grounding and welcoming feeling. 

Choose these tones if you want to ground your space. They work beautifully in living rooms, bedrooms, and kitchens (for a truly cosy, bonding atmosphere). Neutrals are also very much in, as an extension of the earthy tones. Soft and muted, they're making a big impression despite their soft exterior.

3. Curated Gallery Wall Sets 

Curated collections make it easy to fill larger walls, and so do our gallery wall bundles, designed to anchor your home in balance and style. Combine your favourite pieces with classic frames to show off your personality and impeccable eye for a timeless classic. Opt for a set of three to add a beautiful backdrop or a curated gallery wall set to showcase multiple pieces of art with different-sized frames for a touch of flair and personality. Regardless of what you go for, a gallery wall is sure to make your walls smile.

4. The Power of an Oversized Canvas Art 

Big, bold and beautiful. That's what large-scale canvases are. And in 2025, they won't be content to be another background piece anymore. No, they ask to fill your view, set the vibe, and be the statement your wall is calling for in your living rooms and hallways. In fact, they'll feel a lot more like a built-in architecture than a wall piece. Get it right, and you'll have something powerful set in place. 

And to really get the most out of them (and they do have a lot to offer), make sure you've chosen the right frame that ties in with your other accessories, and you've got a focal point on your walls that is guaranteed to get compliments.

If you want to have one piece of art, then it's a go-big or go-home situation. Oversized canvas art will make an impact and express your style without adding clutter.

5. Monochrome Themes

Can something that's never gone out of style even be called a trend? A single colour and the variants of its shades have always been a good design approach to bet on. You get sophistication, a visually captivating space and a modern, elegant edge to your space. 

Monochrome interior design and wall art, like photography prints, matching colour pieces, etc., are also extremely versatile and can transform your living room, bathroom, and bedrooms alike. They will show that you are one of those old-timey, elegant people, exuding class and timeless appeal. 

6. The Calm of Japandi

Have you ever wondered what would happen if you combined Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian warmth? Well, interior designers have already done it for you. Meet Japandi, an approach to design that embraces organic minimalism for serene and tranquil spaces. Botanical themes, artwork, and colour palettes reign supreme, together with soft pastels and earthy tones. 

It is safe to say that in 2025, Japandi-style artwork will remind us of the importance of balance, harmony, and warmth in our homes.

7. Artwork That You Can Feel

Printed textures that mimic brush strokes, raw linen, and layered paint do not match the creation of beautiful visual depth. It's the subtle movement and interest that they introduce into your home design that's going to stay with anyone who visits. Textured wall art is trending as one of the most minimal ways to create a statement. 

And if you're looking for something even more special, handmade canvases can be perfect for the job. With their soft gradients and natural imperfections, they bring character and warmth and remind us that nature's beauty is in asymmetry. Textures are what draw the eye nearer, inviting a closer inspection.

Allow Your Walls to Reflect You

One thing becomes extremely obvious when looking at these trends, and that's our current obsession with nature, minimalism, and tactile artwork. Wall art in 2025 reflects all of this. It reflects how we're looking for more intention in our design choices.  

So, don't rush the process. Curate, collect, and most importantly, choose what speaks your language and grounds you best.