Warm palettes, mid-size formats, batch-matched color consistency from a 12,000 m² factory in Vietnam. Coordinated sets produced on single production runs to eliminate color drift between pieces.
Dining room wall art occupies a specific commercial niche. The pieces are mid-size — typically 40×50 cm to 80×100 cm for singles, with multi-panel sets spanning up to 150 cm total — and the palette runs warm: earth tones, botanical greens, muted golds, terracotta, and food-adjacent subjects like still life, herbs, and abstract warm-tone compositions. That subject and color range isn't arbitrary; it's what moves in dining spaces across both retail and hospitality, and it's what your downstream customers search for.
The defining commercial characteristic of this category is set sales. Dining room wall arts sell in pairs, triptychs, and coordinated groupings far more often than as standalone pieces. That changes the production requirement: every piece in a set must match — same color saturation, same frame finish tone, same canvas texture.
We run coordinated sets on a single production batch specifically to guarantee that consistency, because color drift between separate print runs is the fastest way to generate returns on set products. (We've seen competitors ship "matched" sets printed weeks apart — the color shift is subtle in photos but obvious on a wall.)
If you're building a wall decor catalog or sourcing for hospitality dining spaces, this set-matching capability is the core reason to source dining room wall arts from a manufacturer rather than assembling sets from stock.
These are the standard parameters we produce. Custom specs are available on OEM orders — the table below covers our production-ready range. Your procurement team can drop these specs directly into a comparison sheet.
| Parameter | Standard Range |
|---|---|
| Single panel sizes | 30×40 cm, 40×50 cm, 50×70 cm, 60×80 cm, 80×100 cm |
| Multi-panel sets | 2-piece, 3-piece (triptych), 4-piece coordinated |
| Panel substrates | Stretched canvas on wood bars, MDF panel, acrylic sheet |
| Frame materials | MDF, solid wood (pine, paulownia), metal (iron, aluminum) |
| Frame finishes | Multi-coat paint, natural wood stain, powder coating, electroplating (gold, brushed brass) |
| Print method | Giclée-quality inkjet (canvas), UV printing (rigid substrates) |
| Hanging hardware | D-rings, sawtooth hangers, wire kits |
| Packaging | Individual poly bag + corner protectors + carton; set packaging available |
Stretched canvas on wood bars — the volume runner for dining room applications. Giclée-quality inkjet printing handles texture and warm tones exceptionally well.
Rigid substrates for mounted prints. UV printing delivers sharper output on MDF and acrylic sheets — ideal for contemporary dining spaces.
Gold and brushed brass electroplating are the strongest sellers for dining room. Multi-coat paint and natural wood stain also available.
Our engineering team specs custom configurations within 48 hours. Get a detailed spec sheet for your target configuration.
Get a Detailed Spec SheetThis is the production detail that matters most for dining room wall arts, and it's where sourcing from a dining room wall arts manufacturer with in-house printing and finishing changes your return rate.
When we produce a coordinated set — say a 3-piece botanical triptych in warm greens and gold — all three panels print on the same machine, same ink batch, same substrate roll, in the same session. The frames for that set come off the same finishing run with the same paint mix. We inspect the completed set side by side before packaging, checking color match under standardized lighting. The result is that panel 1 and panel 3 look like they belong together, because they were literally made together.
Set returns are expensive. A customer who receives a "matched" pair where one piece is noticeably warmer than the other returns the entire set, not just one piece. Your return cost doubles, and the restocking logistics are worse because you now have two orphaned singles that don't match anything. We eliminate that problem at the production stage.
For repeat orders, we keep color reference samples from your first batch so subsequent runs match the original — not perfectly identical (different ink batches will have micro-variation), but within a tolerance that reads as consistent on a wall.
If you need tighter matching for a hospitality project where 50 identical sets go into 50 rooms, let us know upfront — we'll run the entire quantity in one batch.
Each of these segments represents a channel where wholesale dining room wall arts produce consistent reorder volume — not a one-time sale.
Hotels, restaurants, and senior living facilities order dining room art in project quantities — 30 to 200 sets per project, with custom sizing to fit specific wall dimensions. Dining spaces in hospitality rotate decor on 3–5 year cycles, and the procurement is handled by interior design firms or facility managers who reorder when they refresh.
Margin note: Your margin on hospitality projects is typically higher than retail because the buyer values color consistency and on-time delivery over unit price. We produce hospitality orders on single batches with 35–45 day lead times for custom specs.
Dining room wall art is a strong e-commerce category because sets carry higher perceived value than singles — a 3-piece set at a higher retail price point gives you better margin than three individual pieces sold separately. We optimize for this channel with flat-pack packaging that maximizes container density, so your landed cost per set stays competitive.
Volume movers: Standard sizes in warm palettes are the volume movers on Amazon and Wayfair; if you're building listings, we can recommend the size and subject combinations that our existing e-commerce buyers reorder most frequently.
Brick-and-mortar retailers merchandise dining room art as coordinated sets on display walls — the visual impact of a matched pair or triptych drives impulse purchases that singles don't. We supply retail-ready packaging with UPC labels, shelf-ready cartons, and display-ready hanging hardware.
EDI capability: If your retail partner requires EDI integration, we already run those systems for Walmart and Wayfair vendor programs.
Staging companies and designers order smaller quantities but with higher design specificity — they send reference images and need us to match a particular color story for a dining room scheme. Our 12-person engineering team translates mood boards into production specs: frame profile, finish, substrate, print color calibration.
Set advantage: MOQ of 100 pieces works for staging companies rotating inventory across properties, and the set format means each unit placement covers more wall space per piece ordered.
We'll recommend a starter SKU mix based on what's moving in your channel — sizes, subjects, and price points that generate repeat orders.
Get SKU RecommendationsOur category page covers the full OEM/ODM process — see the complete customization workflow. Here's what's specific to dining room art:
Any combination: pairs, triptychs, 4-piece, asymmetric panels
Minimum 100 sets per configuration on OEM
Any dimension within 20×20 cm to 120×160 cm per panel
Non-standard sizes require frame jig adjustment — add 5–7 days
You supply files (300 DPI minimum at print size) or select from our ODM catalog
We handle color calibration and proofing; approval sample before production
Choose from 40+ existing mold profiles or develop a custom profile
New mold: 15–20 days development, reusable for future orders
Pantone matching on paint, RAL matching on powder coat
Hand-applied patina adds 3–5 days to lead time
Your brand, UPC, insert cards, carton design; set packaging or individual
Retail-ready packaging requires your artwork files for print
For dining room specifically, we recommend warm metallic frame finishes — gold, brushed brass, antique bronze. Those are the finishes that consistently outperform neutrals in this category across our buyer base.
We'll spec it within 48 hours
Dining room wall art ships lighter than mirrors of equivalent size, so your container density is higher and your per-unit freight cost drops. Sets add a packaging consideration: you can ship each piece individually boxed (simpler warehouse receiving) or pack the full set in one carton (lower carton cost, stronger set presentation for retail).
We use rigid stiffeners inside canvas art cartons and shaped corner protectors to guard the frame's decorative face — wall art is lighter than mirrors but more vulnerable to flex damage and corner impact during transit.
We provide a container loading plan with every quote so you can calculate your landed cost before committing.
Set-packed cartons — lower carton cost, stronger set presentation on shelf
Individual cartons — simpler warehouse receiving, flexible order picking
The right choice depends on your warehouse workflow. Most of our dining room wall art buyers choose set-packed for retail and individual for e-commerce.
Dining room wall art is one of five room-based collections we produce on the same frame and finishing lines. If your market needs a different format, size range, or aesthetic, explore the alternatives below.
Larger formats, statement pieces, multi-panel sets with bolder palettes. Better fit if your buyers want visual impact over warmth.
Softer tones, smaller formats, calm aesthetics. Higher volume in online retail channels.
Neutral palettes, professional framing, custom sizing for commercial interiors. Different buyer profile entirely — commercial procurement, coworking operators.
General-purpose pieces that work across rooms. Your broadest SKU range if you don't want to commit to room-specific collections.
Common questions from distributors and retailers evaluating our dining room wall art collections.
100 sets for OEM orders with your artwork and branding. For ODM — our existing designs with your frame, size, or finish modifications — the same 100-piece minimum applies per SKU. Sample orders of 5–10 sets are available before committing to production volume.
Every piece in a set prints on the same machine, same ink batch, same substrate, in the same session. Frames finish on the same paint run. We inspect completed sets side by side under standardized lighting before packaging. For repeat orders, we retain color reference samples from your first batch to match subsequent production runs within visible tolerance.
Yes. We support mixed-container orders across all five room collections. You don't need to hit separate MOQs for each category — the 100-piece minimum applies per SKU, not per room collection. This is how most of our distributors building wall decor catalogs structure their orders.
Our facility holds ISO 9001:2015, SGS, CE, and BSCI certifications. For material-level compliance, we test to REACH and RoHS standards on request — relevant if you're selling into the EU or supplying retailers with chemical safety requirements. We provide test reports and certificates with shipment documentation. If your retail partner requires specific third-party testing (California Prop 65, ASTM F963 for children's products), we coordinate with accredited labs and build the testing timeline into your order schedule.
Standard ODM orders in stock configurations ship in 20–25 days. Custom OEM orders — your artwork, custom frame profile, branded packaging — run 35–45 days from artwork approval. New frame mold development adds 15–20 days on the first order but doesn't recur. We confirm the exact timeline in your quote based on current production load.
We ship FOB from Vietnam to your designated port or warehouse. For e-commerce sellers, we can label and package for FBA or third-party warehouse receiving — individual cartons with your UPC, FNSKU, or custom labels applied at our facility. True per-order drop-shipping isn't our model, but we support bulk shipments direct to Amazon FBA warehouses and 3PL facilities.
You've read the specs, the production details, and the customization scope. The next step is seeing the product. Request a sample set — we'll produce 2–3 pieces in your preferred size, substrate, and frame finish so you can evaluate color consistency, print quality, and packaging firsthand. Samples ship within 10–15 days.
If you already have artwork files or a mood board, send them with your inquiry. Our engineering team will return a full spec sheet, pricing, and timeline within 48 hours.