Factory-direct bedroom wall arts built for the segment your customers search most. Canvas prints, abstract panels, and linen-textured substrates in wood and slim MDF frames — soft tones calibrated for bedroom aesthetics, produced on shared mirror frame lines at our 12,000 m² facility in Vietnam.
Bedroom wall art is not living room art in a smaller frame. The palette runs softer — muted earth tones, dusty pastels, warm neutrals, and abstract compositions that read calm rather than bold. The formats skew smaller to mid-size, typically 30×40 cm through 60×90 cm for single panels, with diptych and triptych sets in the 25×35 cm per-panel range. And the framing leans toward natural wood, slim MDF profiles, and light metal — nothing heavy or ornate.
This matters for your business because bedroom decor is one of the highest-volume wall art search categories on Amazon and Wayfair, and the price points sit in a mid-range sweet spot that protects reseller margins. If you're building a wall decor catalog or stocking an e-commerce store, bedroom wall arts give you high search volume without the aggressive price competition you see in generic "home decor" listings.
We produce bedroom wall arts as a distinct collection — not a filtered subset of a general catalog — because the substrate choices, color calibration, and frame profiles are different enough from our living room or office lines to warrant their own production specs.
Our parent category page covers the full range of wall arts by room, including shared frame materials, finishing options, and category-wide OEM/ODM capabilities.
The category page gives you our full material and size ranges. Here's what we actually produce and ship for bedroom wall arts specifically:
| Parameter | Bedroom Wall Art Spec |
|---|---|
| Panel sizes (single) | 30×40 cm, 40×50 cm, 40×60 cm, 50×70 cm, 60×90 cm |
| Panel sizes (sets) | Diptych: 2× 25×35 cm or 2× 30×40 cm; Triptych: 3× 25×35 cm or 3× 30×40 cm |
| Substrates | Stretched canvas on pine bars (default), MDF panel, linen-textured canvas |
| Frame materials | Slim MDF (18–25 mm profile), natural pine, paulownia, light aluminum |
| Frame finishes | Natural wood stain, matte white, matte black, light oak, warm walnut |
| Print method | Giclée-quality inkjet on canvas; UV print on MDF panels |
| Color palette range | Muted earth tones, dusty pink/sage/blue, warm neutrals, soft abstract |
| Hanging hardware | Sawtooth hangers (standard), D-rings for heavier pieces, wire kits for sets |
| Unit weight | 0.3–1.8 kg depending on size and frame |
We maintain separate print profiles for bedroom versus living room art. Bedroom profiles pull saturation down and push warmth up. It's a small adjustment in the RIP software, but it's the difference between art that looks right on a bedroom wall and art that looks like it wandered in from a gallery. We started doing this after a distributor returned 200 units because the "sage green" read as "mint" under bedroom lighting.
Specifications may vary for custom OEM orders. Send us your target specs and we'll confirm exact parameters and pricing.
Send Your Target Specs
Bedroom wall art isn't one market. Each segment below has different volume patterns, margin profiles, and reorder behavior. We've shipped into all four, so here's what we see from the production side.
This is where bedroom wall arts move the most volume. "Bedroom wall art" and its variants are consistently high-search-volume terms on Amazon, Wayfair, and Etsy. The typical order pattern: 300–1,000 pieces across 8–15 SKUs for an initial launch, then reorders of top performers in 500+ unit batches.
Your margin on bedroom art holds better than generic wall decor because the room-specific targeting reduces direct price competition — you're not bidding against every wall art listing, just the bedroom-tagged ones.
How We Optimize for This Channel
Sets are also harder for low-cost competitors to knock off quickly — the color matching across panels is a production capability, not just a design choice.
Hotels, Airbnb management companies, and serviced apartment operators buy bedroom wall art in project batches — typically 50–300 pieces per property, with color and size consistency across every unit.
What This Segment Values
Predictable Reorder Cycle
Hospitality reorders are predictable. Properties refresh wall decor every 3–5 years, and management companies with multiple properties roll out the same design package across locations. Once you're the approved supplier for a hospitality group, the reorder cycle is built in.
Staging companies and interior designers order smaller quantities — 100–300 pieces at a time — but they specify precisely. They send mood boards, Pantone references, and sometimes photos of the wall they're decorating.
Our Engineering Translation
Our engineering team translates those references into production specs: frame profile, finish, substrate, and print color calibration. The 100-piece MOQ works for staging companies that rotate inventory across properties.
This segment is worth your attention even at lower volumes because it's a margin play. Designers and stagers pay for specificity, not commodity pricing.
If you're assembling a wall decor catalog for downstream retailers, bedroom is the anchor category — it's the room your retail buyers will ask about first.
Mixed-Container Support
We support catalog-building by offering mixed-container orders across our room collections, so you can load bedroom, living room, and dining room art into a single shipment.
Recommended Bedroom SKU Range
Tell us your target market and volume expectations — we'll suggest a bedroom wall art SKU mix based on what's moving for our existing distributors in your region.
Discuss Your Market SegmentThe category page covers our full OEM/ODM capabilities. Here's what customization looks like specifically for bedroom wall arts, including the parameters that matter and the limitations you should know about.
Supply your own files (minimum 300 DPI at print size) or select from our ODM design library and modify colors, cropping, or composition. We handle color proofing and send digital proofs before production.
Any dimension within our cutting range. Bedroom art doesn't need to follow standard sizes — if your market responds to 45×65 cm instead of 50×70 cm, we cut to your spec.
Choose from 20+ existing mold profiles or develop a custom profile. New mold development takes 15–20 days and the mold cost is typically recovered within the first order.
Pantone matching on paint finishes, RAL matching on powder coat. For bedroom art, most buyers stay within the warm neutral and matte range — we keep those finishes in regular rotation, so there's no changeover delay.
Your logo on the backing, custom inserts, branded cartons, UPC/EAN labels. Blind drop-ship packaging available if you sell direct-to-consumer.
Custom diptych, triptych, or multi-panel arrangements with coordinated designs. We produce sets on the same print run to guarantee color consistency across panels.
| Customization Level | MOQ | Typical Lead Time |
|---|---|---|
| Standard ODM model, no changes | 100 pieces | 25–30 days |
| ODM model with color/size modification | 200 pieces | 30–35 days |
| Full OEM (your artwork, existing frame profile) | 300 pieces | 30–35 days |
| Full OEM with new frame mold | 500 pieces | 45–50 days (includes mold development) |
Honest note: Below 200 pieces on a full-custom OEM, the per-unit cost rises enough that your margin gets tight for mid-market retail. If you're testing a new design, we recommend starting with 200–300 units on an existing frame profile — that keeps your per-unit cost in the sweet spot while you validate the design with your market.
We don't produce backlit or LED-integrated wall art on our current lines — that's a different production setup entirely.
We also don't do hand-painted originals at scale; our hand-painted capability is limited to mixed-media accent elements (textured brushstrokes over a printed base), not full hand-painted canvases.
If you need either of those, we can refer you, but it's not what our lines are built for.
Have specific requirements for your bedroom wall art line?
Send Us Your Specs or Reference ImagesOur engineering team will confirm what's feasible and send back a detailed quote.
Our wall art production runs on the same frame lines as our decorative mirror operation — that shared infrastructure is covered on the category page. What's specific to bedroom wall arts is the print calibration and substrate handling.
Bedroom art lives or dies on color accuracy in soft tones. A living room statement piece can tolerate 5% saturation variance and still look intentional. A bedroom piece in dusty sage that shifts toward mint looks wrong — and your customer notices.
Stretched canvas on pine bars needs consistent tension across the face — too loose and the canvas sags within months, too tight and it warps the bars in humid environments.
We apply a primer coat before UV printing. The primer seals the MDF surface and creates a uniform base for ink adhesion — without it, the ink absorbs unevenly into the MDF grain.
We maintain dedicated ICC print profiles for bedroom palettes that pull saturation down and shift the white point warmer. Every print batch gets a color check against a physical reference swatch before the run proceeds.
It adds a step, but it's the step that prevents returns.
We tension canvas at a controlled humidity level and staple at 5 cm intervals on the back (industry standard is 8–10 cm). Tighter staple spacing means the tension distributes more evenly, so the canvas holds flat through shipping and climate changes in your end market.
It's a small production detail, but it's the kind of thing that shows up in your Amazon reviews six months later.
For MDF panel bedroom art, the primer coat seals the surface and creates a uniform base for ink adhesion — without it, the ink absorbs unevenly into the MDF grain and you get subtle banding in gradient areas. Gradients are everywhere in bedroom art (think sunset abstracts, ombré compositions), so this step is non-negotiable for us.
Bedroom wall art is lighter than mirrors but more vulnerable to specific damage types — corner dents on frames, flex cracking on canvas, and surface scuffing on matte finishes. Our packaging addresses each one.
Molded foam corners sized to the frame profile, not generic L-brackets. They grip the frame edge and absorb impact without leaving compression marks on the finish.
Corrugated stiffener boards inside every carton prevent flex during stacking. Canvas art is especially vulnerable to flex — a stack of 30 cartons without stiffeners will bow the middle units.
Matte-finish frames get a PE film wrap before boxing. Matte surfaces show scuff marks that gloss finishes hide, so this step matters more for bedroom art than for our high-gloss mirror frames.
Diptych and triptych sets ship in a single carton with dividers between panels. This prevents the panels from rubbing against each other and ensures your customer receives the set as a unit, not as separate deliveries.
40HQ Container Capacity
Container loading for bedroom wall art runs dense because the product is light. Standard bedroom art (40×60 cm canvas in individual cartons) loads at approximately 2,500–3,500 pieces per 40HQ, depending on frame depth and packaging configuration. That's roughly 30–40% more units per container than framed mirrors of the same dimensions, so your per-unit freight cost drops accordingly.
Bedroom wall arts are one of five room-based collections we produce. If your market needs a different aesthetic, format, or price tier, here's how the siblings compare.
| Collection | Key Differences from Bedroom | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Living Room Wall Arts | Larger formats, bolder palettes, statement pieces, thicker frame profiles | Buyers targeting higher price points and visual-impact SKUs |
| Dining Room Wall Arts | Warm tones, botanical/still-life subjects, matched pairs and coordinated sets | Buyers selling into food and gathering space segments |
| Office Wall Arts | Neutral palettes, clean lines, metal and slim MDF frames, custom sizing for commercial walls | Commercial interior projects, coworking fit-outs, corporate procurement |
| Home Wall Arts | Broadest range, versatile subjects, standard sizes, mid-market framing | Distributors building general-purpose catalogs or testing new markets |
You can mix collections in a single container order — no separate MOQs per room category. Most distributors start with bedroom and living room as their anchor categories and add dining or office based on downstream demand.
300 pieces for full OEM on an existing frame profile. If you need a new frame mold, the MOQ moves to 500 pieces to absorb the mold development cost.
For testing a new design without committing to 300 units, we can produce 5–10 sample pieces at sample pricing — most buyers use these to photograph for listings or show to retail buyers before placing the production order.
Canvas outsells MDF roughly 4:1 in our bedroom art orders, and the gap is wider for e-commerce channels. Canvas has a perceived-value advantage — it reads as "art" rather than "print," and the texture photographs well for online listings.
MDF panels move better in the modern/minimalist segment where buyers want a clean, frameless look with sharp edges. If you're entering the bedroom art category for the first time, start with canvas on pine bars — it's the safer bet for broad market appeal, and the production cost is comparable.
Two controls. First, we maintain dedicated ICC profiles for bedroom palettes and calibrate our printers against physical reference swatches at the start of every batch. Second, we print the full order in a single continuous run rather than splitting it across days or machines.
For set products (diptychs, triptychs), all panels in a set come off the same print run in sequence, so the color match between panels is exact. If your order exceeds a single-run capacity (roughly 1,500 prints per run), we re-calibrate and run a color-match check between runs before proceeding.
Our facility holds ISO 9001:2015, and our products carry CE marking for the EU market. SGS testing is available on request for specific material safety parameters.
For US retail channels, we handle California Prop 65 compliance labeling where applicable, and CPSIA labeling if the product is marketed for children's bedrooms. BSCI certification covers social compliance auditing — relevant if your retail partners require supply chain labor practice documentation.
Specific test reports are available on request. Learn more about our certifications.
Yes — and this is one of the practical advantages of sourcing from a mirror manufacturer that also produces wall art. We load mixed containers regularly.
The packaging is designed for the same container dimensions, and our logistics team optimizes the loading plan to use mirrors (heavier, denser) as the base layer and wall art (lighter) on top. You get one invoice, one shipping document, and one point of contact for the entire order.
Most new buyers in this category start with a focused test: 3–5 SKUs in the top-selling sizes (40×60 cm and 50×70 cm canvas sets), 200–300 pieces total, on existing frame profiles.
That's enough to validate the product with your market, build listing content, and gauge reorder velocity — without overcommitting on a first order.
Send us your target market, preferred styles, and volume expectations. We'll recommend a starter SKU mix based on what's performing for our existing bedroom wall arts distributors in your region, along with pricing, a sample timeline, and a container loading plan.