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The Dapper Bulldog — A Portrait in Fedora

£15

Ace of Spades — Vintage Playing Card

£15

This Kitchen is for Dancing — Pink Quote Print

£15

Fields at Dusk — After Kawase Hasui

£15

On Air — Retro Lightbox Sign

£15

OK — A Pastel Motivational Print

£15

Peace & Positivity — A Pastel Scandi Print

£15

Lakeside Serenity — After Kawase Hasui

£15

Evening Canal — After Kawase Hasui

£15

New Covent Garden — London Flower Market Print

£15

Let's Stay Home — An Orange Homage

£15

Red Sky at Night — After Kawase Hasui

£15

Moonlit Pine — After Kawase Hasui

£15

The Gangster Duchess — A Twisted Portrait

£15

Your Words in Neon — Custom Text Print

£20

Your Words in a Neon Heart — Custom Love Print

£20

Autumn River — After Kawase Hasui

£15

Breathe — A Neon Botanical Print

£15

Come Hang Out — A Vintage Sign Print

£15

Shuzenji in the Rain By Hasui Kawase

£15

The Girl With The Bubblegum — A Twisted Masterpiece

£15

Rogue Queen — A Punk Portrait

£15

Pretty — A Graffiti Floral Masterpiece

£15

The Road to Nikko — After Kawase Hasui

£15

Kitchen Wall Art

Ready to refresh your space with artwork that fits your style and your schedule? This collection makes it easy to shop pieces that bring warmth, personality, and a finished look to the room where everyone gathers. Whether you want something bold, playful, modern, or calm, you can browse options that suit different layouts, color palettes, and tastes without endless searching.

From clean typography to food-inspired art and expressive prints, each piece is chosen to help you find a look that feels at home above a table, shelf, or blank stretch of wall. If you are comparing sizes, finishes, or moods, Kitchen wall art gives you a simple way to narrow down the right match and choose with confidence. Explore the collection further to discover designs that make everyday spaces feel more inviting.

Kitchen wall art that transforms spaces

The kitchen is one of the most lived-in rooms in any home, yet its walls are often the last to get attention. Kitchen wall art that refreshes the whole room can shift the mood instantly — making a functional space feel warm, personal, and worth lingering in.

Whether you cook every night or just reach for the coffee maker each morning, the right piece adds character that everyday objects simply can't. Think of it as the finishing layer that pulls the room together.

  • Botanical and food-inspired prints for a natural, appetizing feel

  • Typographic pieces with quotes, recipes, or playful phrases

  • Abstract color work that complements cabinetry and countertops

  • Framed illustration sets for a curated, gallery-style look

Scale and placement matter more here than in most rooms. A single oversized canvas above a dining area creates a focal point, while a small cluster of culinary-themed artwork arranged over open shelving adds charm without competing with the rest of the decor.

Browse by style, color family, or size to find what fits your layout and reflects how you actually use the space.

Kitchen wall art with inviting kitchen style

The kitchen is one of the most lived-in rooms in any home, and the right art can turn a purely functional space into somewhere people actually want to gather. Kitchen wall art that reflects your personal taste ties the room together without requiring a full renovation.

Whether your kitchen leans toward bold color or quiet texture, there are pieces here to suit how you cook, eat, and entertain. Consider the wall space you have available and the mood you want to reinforce at eye level.

  • Above open shelving or cabinetry for a layered, styled look

  • Beside a window to frame natural light

  • On a blank dining nook wall to anchor the eating area

Warm farmhouse and modern minimal looks

Farmhouse styles favor hand-lettered typography, botanical prints, and earthy tones that feel relaxed and lived-in. Modern culinary wall décor tends toward clean lines, monochrome palettes, and graphic compositions that keep the space feeling open and uncluttered.

Both directions work equally well in smaller kitchens where a single well-chosen piece carries all the visual weight it needs.

Color and mood for the heart of home

The kitchen sets the tone for how a home feels day to day, so the art you hang there carries real weight. choosing kitchen wall art that reflects your color palette can tie together cabinetry, textiles, and lighting in a way that feels intentional rather than accidental.

Warm terracotta, sage green, deep navy, and soft cream are among the most popular directions shoppers explore here. Each shade creates a different atmosphere, from energizing and bright to calm and grounded.

  • Bold, saturated prints add contrast to neutral kitchens and draw the eye toward a focal wall

  • Muted watercolor styles soften busy spaces without competing with existing décor

  • Black and white artwork works across almost any color scheme for a clean, timeless look

  • Typography and food-themed illustrations bring personality while keeping the theme cohesive

If you are working with an open-plan layout, coordinated culinary artwork for your dining area can visually connect the two zones without making them feel identical. Repeating one accent color across two or three pieces is often all it takes to create that sense of flow.

Sizes and placement for dining walls

Getting the size right makes a real difference in how finished a space feels. Whether you're working with a narrow galley or an open-plan layout, the right kitchen wall art can anchor the room and give the eye somewhere to land. Standard sizes range from compact 8×10 prints to large-scale 24×36 statement pieces.

Consider your wall space before choosing a format:

  • Small prints (under 12 inches) work well in tight or busy walls

  • Medium pieces (12–20 inches) suit most standard dining areas

  • Large formats create a focal point on wide, open walls

Above cabinets and open shelving

The space above upper cabinets is often underused but ideal for horizontal artwork that adds warmth without crowding the workspace. Lean a framed piece against the wall rather than hanging it for a more relaxed, layered look that's easy to refresh.

Portrait and landscape wall compositions

Portrait-oriented pieces draw the eye upward, making ceilings feel taller in compact kitchens. Landscape culinary artwork arranged in a horizontal row works beautifully across a dining banquette or behind a long table, creating a cohesive gallery feel without overwhelming the space.

Durable prints made for everyday living

The kitchen is one of the busiest rooms in any home, so the art you hang there needs to keep up. kitchen wall art that holds its own against steam, grease, and daily activity starts with materials chosen for real-world conditions, not just looks on a screen. Whether you prefer bold food illustrations, typographic recipes, or abstract color studies, this collection is built to stay looking sharp.

Browse by style, color palette, or finish to find pieces that match your space without compromise. Each option is designed with practicality and visual impact in mind, so you never have to choose one over the other.

Fade-resistant inks and quality finishes

Vibrant color is only worth having if it lasts. Every piece in this range uses fade-resistant inks that maintain depth and contrast even in well-lit or high-humidity environments. Finish options include:

  • Matte – soft, glare-free, ideal for bright kitchens

  • Satin – balanced sheen with easy surface care

  • Gloss – rich, vivid tones that pop against bold walls

Decorative culinary prints with quality finishes bring lasting personality to your kitchen. Explore the full collection to find the right combination of style and durability for your home.

If you’re browsing hallway wall art, it can help to compare sizes and colors side by side to find what flows best from room to room. For a closer match to your current décor, explore hallway wall art, then switch to Bedroom wall art to see how similar themes translate in a more personal space.