- 3R Studio
- Amanti Art
- Art For The Home
- Bedtime Originals
- Big Dot of Happiness
- Classy Art
- Coaster Home Furnishings
- CosmoLiving
- Courtside Market
- Crystal Art Gallery
- Cyan Design
- Dale Tiffany
- Danya B
- Designocracy
- Dexsa
- Empire Art Direct
- Eyes On Walls
- Fine Art Canvas
- Furniture
- G.DeBrekht
- Giant Art
- Glitzhome
- Global Views
- Graham & Brown
- iCanvas
- Infinity Instruments
- INK+IVY
- James Lawrence Company
- JH Specialties Inc/Lumabase
- JLA Home
- joules
- Lambs & Ivy
- Laura Ashley
- Lela & Ollie
- Madison Park
- Madison Park Signature
- Michael Aram
- Nearly Natural
- Nike
- Northlight
- Northwest Company
- nuLoom
- Paragon Picture Gallery
- Ready2HangArt
- Rosemary Lane
- SPI
- Stupell Industries
- Tempaper
- Trademark Global
- Trademark Innovations
- Transform
- Trendy Décor 4U
- TX USA Corporation
- Uttermost
- Wincraft
Wall Art and Decor
Refresh your bedroom with a stunning mural. Polish the living room with a canvas replica of a masterpiece. Update the dining room with textured wallpaper.
Whether you’re starting fresh in a new home or reviving tired decor, you’ll find an amazing variety of stunning wall art at Macy’s.
How to Pick the Right Size Wall Accents
It sounds counterintuitive, but big hanging wall decor is the way to go even in small spaces.
In fact, many decorators believe that using a single large piece of art as a focal point makes a cozy room appear more spacious. Decorative mirrors can visually expand a room by optimizing natural light.
For renters, big canvas wall art or tapestries add warmth and charm to a room when your decorating options are limited by the existing paint and carpet.
How big should your wall art be? A rule of thumb is 60 to 75 percent of the open space. If you’re hanging your wall decor over furniture, aim for two-thirds to three-fourths of the width of the piece.
And don’t hang it too high. The center of your wall decor should be about eye level. For pieces positioned over furniture, allow six inches to a foot of clearance.
Matching Your Wall Decor to The Room
Almost anything goes when it comes to pairing wall art and home decor.
The only real rule is everything should have something in common. It might be the color palette, or it could be a theme. Even if you’re going for a clashing rather than a matching accent piece, your room will still look cohesive if the contrast color complements the main hues.
Also, look for accent wall decor that adds texture and depth. Contrast wall art in frames with a dimensional piece, such as a clock, or a sculptural detail, such as a wall sconce. Non-traditional accents, such as a vibrant kite in a kid’s room, are fun, too.
Shop wall art and decor, available at Macy’s.