Crisp lines, bold patterns, and vibrant colors; what’s not to love about geometrics?! Bold, shape-based décor can create bright and modern interiors, particularly in commercial design spaces. Geometric imagery can instantly add visual interest to a wall and printing it on alternative substrates such as acrylic or metal will add unique texture. Geometry can help balance and harmonize a space, making simple shaped patterns and prints perfect for a wallcovering. Want to add a pop of color? Geometric wall art with clean lines is an easy way to make it happen or help keep your space cohesive and monochrome. Whether you are designing an office space or a living space, geometrics are the perfect modern trend for a chic design!
From an eye-catching focal point to subtle and sleek accents, there is lots of ways to incorporate geometric shapes into your design!
“Squares of the Past” by Brooke Borcherding
“Diamonds” by Randy Hibberd
“Sun Splashed” by Liz Jardine
“Modern Love” by Liz Jardine
“International II” by Randy Hibberd alt v 3
“Spin Cycle” by Liz Jardine
The images featured above are available in our Print-On-Demand collection. Some areas of our website are password-protected. If you are a member of the trade but don’t have full access to our website, www.thirdandwall.com, please contact us at customerservice@thirdandwall.com.
We are firm believers that floral decor is always in season! There are many different ways to add florals to your design, and one of our favorites is hanging big, bold floral prints on your wall. Floral and botanical artwork reflects the uniqueness of each flower, making it an easy way to bring color, joy, and the beauty of nature indoors to any design style. Since it is such a timeless décor trend, we wanted to share some floral imagery that will add some flower power to your space!
“Peony Study 4” by KC Haxton
“Botanic Sketchbook I” by Stacy D’Aguiar
“A Charmed Life” by Liz Jardine
“Paris Poppy” by Linda Stelling
“For The Roses” by Liz Jardine
“Love Is A Rose I” by Linda Stelling
“Flower I” by Joseph Cates
“Reaching For The Sun V” by Ruth Fromstein
“In Full Bloom” by Liz Jardine
From traditional to contemporary styles, big and bold florals can breathe life into your design!
“Vivid Flower III” by Patti Mann
photograph by Nancy Crowell
“Pearlescent Blooms” by K. Nari
photograph by Melissa McClain
“Dance Lessons” by Jill Martin
photograph by Melissa McClain
“In Bloom” by Lisa Ridgers
“Floral Blush” by Lisa Ridgers
“Blue Magnolia II” by Leah Rei
photograph by Nancy Crowell
photograph by Melissa McClain
“Midori I” by K. Nari
“Cruisin'” by Ruth Fromstein
“Night Blooms I” by Nancy Ngo
“Beautiful Day” by Liz Jardine
The images featured above are available in our Print-On-Demand collection. Some areas of our website are password-protected. If you are a member of the trade but don’t have full access to our website, www.thirdandwall.com, please contact us at customerservice@thirdandwall.com.
One up-and-coming design trend that caught our eye is the cosmic craze. Interiors are embracing an astronomic influence, using starburst shapes and celestial patterns, iridescent materials, mixed metals, and deep hues to create out-of-this-world designs. We love how this trend can give a luxury, futuristic style to any space, no matter how much cosmic inspiration you incorporate!
“Glimmer” by Corrie LaVelle
“Starlight” by Liz Jardine alt v 2
“Toward The Light” by Dina D’Argo
“The Bubble #2” by Laura Van Horne alt v 2
“Chatoyer” by Corrie LaVelle
“Today by Corrie LaVelle
An easy way to bring some cosmic influence to your design is with celestial inspired artwork. Incorporating stunning imagery that mimics the cosmos and the night sky can add stellar details to your dreamy space. Light fixtures in starburst shapes, rock-like materials, mixed metal accents, and deep blues and violet can help complete your sophisticated cosmic style. And for some show-stopping intergalactic inspiration, try a wallcovering in a celestial print. Finding the perfect cosmic-inspired imagery can help create a chic and striking design!
“Ring Around the Moon” by Corrie LaVelle
“Forever” by Corrie LaVelle
“Timeless” by Corrie LaVelle
photograph by Aaron Matheson
“Untitled” by Corrie LaVelle
photograph by Nancy Crowell
The images featured above are available in our Print-On-Demand collection. Some areas of our website are password-protected. If you are a member of the trade but don’t have full access to our website, www.thirdandwall.com, please contact us at customerservice@thirdandwall.com.
Happy Earth Day! Today we want to celebrate this incredible planet and its breathtaking landscapes. From majestic mountains and relaxing coastlines to sandy deserts and rolling hills, there is so much natural beauty to behold. We love how photography can capture a moment of Earth’s stunning views, so we are sharing some photographs of scenery from all over the world to celebrate Earth Day!
How are you celebrating Earth Day?
The images featured above are available in our Print-On-Demand collection. Some areas of our website are password-protected. If you are a member of the trade but don’t have full access to our website, www.thirdandwall.com, please contact us at customerservice@thirdandwall.com.
Finding the right art for your wall can add the perfect finishing touches to your design. But with so many art styles and imagery to choose from, it can be a little overwhelming. Abstract artwork is a popular décor trend that encompasses a wide range of imagery and styles. And although it seems like they would work best in a contemporary styled space, abstracts can add interest, color, and invigorating energy to any design. So whether you have a totally modern space, a traditionally furnished room, or somewhere in between, abstracts can find a way on your wall!
Modern Design
featuring “Turbine” by Scott Brems
Abstract art can give a contemporary and eclectic space some bold and dramatic flair. A large-scale piece will create a beautiful statement in your room and draw your eyes to your wall. Abstract imagery is also a great way to add a pop of color, and it can complement different textures and patterns to complete a maximalist design style.
“Bright Spot” by Lisa Ridgers
“Bay Bridge I” by Terri Burris
“Wrapped In Fortune” by Jill Martin
“Blushing Views” by Leah Rei
“Future Tides” by Scott Brems
“Rectangularity” by Jeff Iorillo
“High Note” by Liz Jarine
“Dreamsicle” by Linda Stelling
“Horizon” by Randy Hibberd
Traditional Design
featuring cropped alt of “Rising Veil” by Scott Brems
Opposites attract with modern abstract art and traditional furnishings! If you have a neutral and traditional space, a colorful abstract painting can create an eye-catching focal point or a neutral abstract can add interest to a monochromatic look. No matter the size, abstract artwork can help tie in the different colors of your room as “classic” meets “contemporary. Even just changing out the artwork on your wall can freshen up your space, and contemporary artwork can enhance your existing traditional furnishings.
“Farfalla Luster”by K. Nari
“On Rush I” by Jeff Iorillo
“In Essence” by Leah Rei
“Memories of Spring” by Brooke Borcherding
“Back To Warm” by Lisa Ridgers
“Road Map I” by Terri Burris
“Intersection” by John Burrows
“Soft Strokes I” by Liz Jardine
“Gold Rush” by Dina D’Argo
Transitional Design
featuring “Annual Journey” by Ruth Fromstein and “Attraction I &II” by Kippi Leonard
As more spaces blend modern and timeless elements, these popular transitional styles can reflect individuality and personal touches in the design! Whether you gravitate towards minimalist and neutral spaces or maximalist and bold design, hanging abstract artwork can be the perfect way to complete your transitional space. From encaustic art to acrylic paint on canvas, and from abstract photography to mixed media pieces, you are sure to find the perfect abstract for your wall!
photograph by Melissa McClain
“Stay Tonight” by Corrie LaVelle
photograph by Melissa McClain
“Blue Rose” by Laura Van Horne
“Of Flight” by Corrie LaVelle
“Kiwi Cocktail” by Laura Van Horne
photograph by Nancy Crowell
photograph by Nancy Crowell
photograph by Aaron Matheson alt V 1
The images featured above are available in our Print-On-Demand collection. Some areas of our website are password-protected. If you are a member of the trade but don’t have full access to our website, www.thirdandwall.com, please contact us at customerservice@thirdandwall.com.