Collection: Home Office Wall Art

A nice fit for your workspace, whether you have a dedicated office or just a corner desk. These canvas pieces help create that perfect balance of focused and cozy.

Elevate your space with our Home Office Wall Art Canvas Art

Your home office deserves wall art that actually gets you excited about work. These canvas pieces bring personality and energy to your workspace without being distracting or overwhelming.

City Skylines for Urban Energy

The New York City Skyline in Fog brings that metropolitan vibe right into your office space. There's something about fog rolling through skyscrapers that feels both mysterious and motivating. The muted grays and soft whites work with pretty much any office color scheme, and it won't compete with your computer screen for attention. Plus, it's got that aspirational energy - you know, the kind that makes you feel like you're building something important, even when you're just answering emails in your pajama pants.

Abstract Art That Works Hard

Sometimes you need canvas wall art that's sophisticated but not stuffy, and that's where Urban Elegance in Black and Gold Abstract really shines. The black and gold combo is classic for a reason - it looks expensive without trying too hard. This piece has enough visual interest to keep your brain engaged during those long Zoom calls, but it's not so busy that it becomes a distraction. The gold accents catch light from your desk lamp in a really nice way, especially during those late-night work sessions.

Motivational Messages Done Right

We've all seen cheesy office art with generic quotes, but Philadelphia Love Sculpture takes a different approach. It's that iconic LOVE sculpture that actually means something - about community, connection, and optimism. The bold red letters pop against any wall color, and there's something refreshing about having actual positivity in your workspace that doesn't feel forced. It works especially well if you're doing creative work or client calls, since it shows you're someone who values human connection alongside productivity.

Natural Landscapes for Mental Breaks

When your home office starts feeling like a cave, Banff National Park at Night gives you somewhere else to look. The deep blues and purples of the night sky create this calming backdrop that's perfect for those moments when you need to reset your brain. Mountain landscapes have this grounding effect - they remind you there's a whole world outside your four walls. The nighttime setting is particularly smart for office spaces because it's not too bright or cheerful when you're dealing with stressful work stuff, but it's still beautiful and peaceful.

These pieces work great individually, but they also complement each other if you've got wall space for multiple artworks. The color palettes don't clash, and each one brings a different energy to keep your workspace interesting. If you're working with a smaller space, our Small Apartment collection has more compact options that pack the same visual punch. The key is choosing art that makes you feel good about spending hours in that room - because let's face it, your home office is probably getting more use than your living room these days.

What kind of wall art works best in a home office?

The best home office wall art adds personality without stealing focus. Look for calm colors, clean compositions, and imagery that feels motivating to you, like a skyline, an abstract piece with a simple palette, or a soothing landscape you can glance at during breaks.

How do I choose wall art that won’t feel distracting during work calls?

Aim for artwork with a clear focal point and limited visual clutter, especially if it sits in your video-call background. Softer tones and balanced contrast tend to read well on camera while keeping your workspace feeling polished and easy on the eyes.

Where should I hang wall art in a home office for the best effect?

A great spot is the wall you see most often, like above your desk or on the wall opposite your monitor, so it feels like a mini reset for your eyes. If you want it to show on calls, place it behind your chair at a height that sits comfortably in frame.

Can I mix different styles like city scenes, abstract art, and nature in one office?

Yes, mixing styles can make a home office feel more personal, as long as there’s a unifying thread like a shared color palette or similar mood. Pair one statement piece with one calmer companion artwork so the room feels curated rather than busy.