Wholesale home wall arts manufactured for distributors, retailers, and project buyers who need versatile SKUs that sell across every room category. Standard sizes, mid-market framing, and subjects that aren't locked to one space — produced on the same 6 frame lines and QC system behind our decorative mirror operation. OEM/ODM from 100 pieces.
Home wall arts are the cross-room collection in our wall art lineup. Where bedroom wall arts target soft palettes and smaller formats, and living room wall arts lean toward oversized statement pieces, home wall arts sit in the middle: versatile subjects, standard dimensions, and framing that reads well in a living room, hallway, bedroom, or guest room without looking out of place in any of them.
For your business, that versatility translates directly into broader sell-through. A room-specific SKU appeals to buyers who've already decided where the piece goes. A home wall art SKU appeals to everyone who wants something on their wall — and that's a much larger pool. If you're building a wall decor catalog or stocking an e-commerce store, home wall arts are the backbone: they move in higher volume, generate fewer returns from "it didn't match my room" complaints, and reorder more consistently than niche room-specific pieces.
We produce home wall arts on the same frame lines, finishing stations, and packaging operation that handle our decorative mirror output — 6 production lines on a 12,000 m² facility in Dong Nai, Vietnam. The infrastructure is shared, so your wall art order benefits from the same QC rigor and production capacity we built for mirror manufacturing over 18 years. (This is actually how we got into wall art — our mirror buyers kept asking us to consolidate their wall decor sourcing under one roof, and the frame and finishing capabilities were already there.)
Request pricing for your home wall art programAppeals to the broadest buyer pool — anyone who wants wall decor, not just those who've decided on a specific room.
Eliminates "it didn't match my room" complaints that plague room-specific SKUs.
Backbone SKUs that move steadily rather than niche pieces with unpredictable demand.
Same QC rigor and capacity from 18 years of mirror manufacturing — now applied to wall art.
Home wall arts cover a range of substrates, frame materials, and sizes. The table below shows our standard configurations — these ship at standard MOQ (100 pieces) and standard lead times (25–35 days). Custom specs outside these ranges are available on OEM/ODM orders.
| Parameter | Standard Options |
|---|---|
| Substrates | Canvas (stretched on wood frame), MDF panel, acrylic panel |
| Frame materials | MDF (painted/wrapped), solid wood, PS (polystyrene molding), metal |
| Frame finishes | Multi-coat paint (any Pantone), wood grain wrap, gold/silver leaf, powder coat (metal frames) |
| Standard sizes | 30×40 cm, 40×50 cm, 50×70 cm, 60×80 cm, 60×90 cm |
| Panel formats | Single panel, diptych (2-panel set), triptych (3-panel set) |
| Subjects | Abstract, botanical, geometric, landscape, minimalist line art, textured/mixed-media |
| Hanging hardware | Sawtooth hanger, D-ring with wire, French cleat (larger pieces) |
| Packaging | Individual poly bag + corner protectors + fitted corrugated carton; retail-ready options available |
Multi-panel sets ship in a single outer carton with internal dividers, so your warehouse handles one SKU per set rather than picking individual panels.
If you need sizes outside the standard range — we've produced pieces up to 120×180 cm for hospitality projects. Custom dimensions add 5–7 days to lead time for cutting jig setup.
Home wall arts aren't a niche product — they're a general-purpose category, which means your sales channels are wider than with room-specific collections. Here's where we see the strongest pull from our existing buyers.
Online wall art is one of the fastest-growing home decor segments on Amazon, Wayfair, and independent Shopify stores. Home wall arts perform particularly well here because the buyer doesn't need to commit to a room — they search "wall art," not "bedroom wall art." Your listing reaches a broader audience, your conversion rate benefits from universal appeal, and your return rate stays lower because there's no room-mismatch expectation to violate.
Multi-panel sets are especially strong online: the perceived value is higher than a single piece at the same total price, so your markup holds. We produce sets with consistent color calibration across panels — a detail that matters when your customer reviews include close-up photos.
Hotels, restaurants, and senior living facilities order wall art in batches of 50–500 pieces per project. Home wall arts are the workhorse for these orders because the subjects don't clash with room function — the same abstract or botanical piece works in a guest room, corridor, and lobby lounge without requiring three separate design approvals.
You quote one SKU across multiple zones in the property, your per-unit cost drops on the larger combined volume, and the project designer signs off faster because there's visual coherence without monotony. We run these orders on single print and frame batches, so color consistency holds from unit 1 to unit 300 — a detail that matters when pieces hang side by side down a hallway.
Physical retail is where home wall arts outperform room-specific collections most visibly. A store merchandiser placing "bedroom wall art" on the floor limits the product to one aisle or one display context. Home wall art goes anywhere in the store — near furniture groupings, in seasonal displays, at checkout impulse zones. Your sell-through rate benefits from that flexibility, and your inventory risk drops because unsold pieces aren't trapped in a single category markdown.
We produce retail-ready packaging with UPC labels, shelf-ready cartons, and hang-ready hardware, so your receiving team scans and shelves without repackaging. (If you're supplying a chain that requires EDI, we already run those integrations for our mirror programs with Walmart and Wayfair.)
If you're assembling a catalog for downstream retailers, home wall arts are the foundation layer — the SKUs that every retailer in your network can carry regardless of their store's positioning. Room-specific collections are your specialty add-ons; home wall arts are your volume base.
We support mixed-container orders, so you can load home wall arts alongside bedroom or living room pieces in a single shipment without hitting separate MOQs per collection. That means you build a full catalog offering from one purchase order and one container.
Tell us your target channels and volume — we'll recommend a starter SKU mix tailored to your market.
The parent category page covers our general wall art production infrastructure — shared frame lines, finishing stations, and QC protocols inherited from 18 years of mirror manufacturing. Here's what's specific to home wall arts at the production level.
Home wall arts run primarily on our mid-weight frame profiles. Where living room pieces often use thick wood or ornamental resin frames (heavier, more expensive per unit), and bedroom pieces lean toward slim, lightweight profiles, home wall arts sit in the middle: 25–40 mm frame widths in MDF or PS molding, finished with multi-coat paint or wood grain wrap. These profiles balance visual presence with cost efficiency — wide enough to look substantial on any wall, light enough to keep your landed cost competitive for volume programs.
Substrate selection skews toward stretched canvas for home wall arts. Canvas is lighter than MDF or acrylic panels, which matters for two reasons you care about: first, container loading density increases (more units per 40HQ), and second, your end customers get easier hanging — no heavy-duty anchors needed, fewer returns from "it fell off the wall" complaints.
We stretch canvas on kiln-dried pine bars with corner keys for tension adjustment. The bars are dried to 8–12% moisture content before stretching; anything higher and the wood warps after shipping, especially into dry climates like the US Southwest or Middle Eastern markets.
Print calibration for home wall arts follows a neutral-to-warm color profile. Room-specific collections have tighter color briefs — bedroom art runs cool and muted, dining room art runs warm and saturated. Home wall arts need to read well under different lighting conditions and next to different wall colors, so we calibrate prints to a mid-range color temperature that doesn't skew too cool under warm residential lighting or too warm under commercial fluorescents.
Our print operators run test strips on each substrate batch before the full run, because canvas absorbs ink differently depending on the coating lot. You won't see the difference on a single piece, but across 500 units, uncalibrated batches produce visible color drift that your pickiest retail customers will notice.
We learned the moisture spec from a batch of 2,000 pieces that went to Arizona in 2019 — every bar was fine leaving Vietnam's humidity, and 15% of them warped in the buyer's dry warehouse. We changed our drying spec after that.
The category page covers our full OEM/ODM capability. Here's what applies specifically to home wall arts, with the parameters and limitations you need for quoting.
For ODM orders, we maintain a catalog of 200+ home wall art designs across abstract, botanical, geometric, landscape, and minimalist categories. You pick the designs, specify your frame and size preferences, and we produce under your brand.
Most of our e-commerce buyers start here — it's the fastest path from order to listing, typically 25–30 days to shipment on standard specs.
For OEM, you supply the artwork files and we handle everything from color proofing to production. Our engineering team sends back a technical drawing and material recommendation within 48 hours of receiving your brief.
Pre-production samples ship in 7–10 days, and once you approve, the full run starts immediately.
Production Limitation
We don't produce hand-painted original art. Our wall art operation is print-based (giclée-quality inkjet on canvas, UV printing on rigid substrates) with optional hand-applied texture or mixed-media elements for premium lines. If your program requires fully hand-painted pieces, that's a different production model — we can discuss it, but lead times and MOQs change significantly.
| Customization Dimension | Standard Range | Custom Range (OEM) | Impact on MOQ / Lead Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Panel size | 30×40 cm to 60×90 cm | Up to 120×180 cm | Custom sizes above 60×90 cm: MOQ 200 pcs, +5–7 days for jig setup |
| Frame material | MDF, PS molding | Solid wood, metal, resin | Solid wood/metal: MOQ 300 pcs; resin: MOQ 500 pcs (mold cost applies) |
| Frame profile | 8 standard profiles (25–40 mm width) | Custom profile development | New profile mold: 15–20 days development, $200–400 mold fee (refundable at 2,000 pcs) |
| Frame finish | White, black, natural wood, gold, silver | Any Pantone or RAL color; hand-applied patina | Pantone matching: no MOQ impact; hand patina: +3–5 days, MOQ 200 pcs |
| Print artwork | ODM catalog (200+ designs) | Your files, minimum 300 DPI at print size | OEM artwork: no MOQ impact on standard sizes; color proofing sample included |
| Panel format | Single, diptych, triptych | Custom panel counts (4–6 panel sets) | 4+ panels: MOQ 200 sets, +3 days for layout proofing |
| Packaging | Standard poly bag + corner protectors + carton | Branded carton, custom inserts, retail-ready display packaging | Branded packaging: MOQ 500 pcs; display packaging: MOQ 300 pcs, +$0.30–0.80/unit |
| Hanging hardware | Sawtooth hanger (default) | D-ring + wire, French cleat, adhesive strip | No MOQ impact for D-ring/wire; French cleat adds $0.15/unit |
Wall art damage in transit is the single largest source of margin erosion for online sellers and distributors. A cracked frame corner or a dented canvas means a return, a replacement shipment, and a negative review — three costs from one packaging failure. Here's how we pack home wall arts to prevent that.
Ship in individual poly bags with foam corner protectors and a fitted corrugated carton. The carton is sized to the piece with 10–15 mm clearance on each side — tight enough to prevent shifting, loose enough for the corner protectors to absorb impact.
We use double-wall corrugated for pieces above 50×70 cm.
Diptych and triptych sets ship in a single outer carton with internal corrugated dividers between panels. Each panel gets its own poly bag and corner protectors inside the shared carton.
One SKU, one barcode, one pick for your warehouse team — and the panels arrive together, so your customer doesn't receive a partial set.
Canvas-based home wall arts are significantly lighter than framed mirrors of the same dimensions, so you load more units per container.
These numbers assume standard MDF or PS frames. Solid wood and metal frames are heavier, so container counts drop 15–25% depending on the profile.
We provide exact loading plans with every quote so you can calculate your landed cost per unit before committing.
| Size | Approx. Units per 40HQ | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 30×40 cm (single) | 2,800–3,200 | Stacked flat on pallets |
| 50×70 cm (single) | 1,400–1,600 | Stacked flat, double-wall cartons |
| 60×90 cm (single) | 900–1,100 | Stacked flat, heavier frames reduce count |
| 40×50 cm triptych set | 800–1,000 sets | Each set in one carton |
If you're shipping to Amazon FBA, we can configure carton dimensions and labeling to meet FBA inbound requirements — FNSKU labels, carton content info, and case-pack quantities that match your listing. We've been doing this for our mirror buyers since 2020.
Our facility holds ISO 9001:2015, and our products carry CE and SGS test reports. BSCI certification covers social compliance auditing. These apply across all product lines, including home wall arts.
MDF substrates meet E1 formaldehyde emission standards (≤0.124 mg/m³), which satisfies EU and most North American requirements.
Canvas inks are water-based and low-VOC.
If you're selling into California, we handle Prop 65 labeling on packaging.
For children's room applications (which home wall arts sometimes serve), we can provide CPSIA-compliant testing on request — lead content and phthalate testing on frame finishes and substrates.
If your retail partners require specific third-party test reports beyond what we hold, we coordinate testing through SGS or Bureau Veritas and pass the reports directly to you.
Home wall arts are the generalist in a lineup of five room-based collections. Here's how they compare, so you can decide whether this is the right product for your program — or whether a room-specific collection (or a mix) serves you better.
| Dimension | Current Home Wall Arts | Bedroom | Living Room | Dining Room | Office |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Typical sizes | 30×40 to 60×90 cm | 20×30 to 50×70 cm | 50×70 to 120×160 cm | 30×40 to 60×80 cm | 40×50 to 80×120 cm |
| Frame weight | Mid-range (MDF/PS) | Light (slim MDF) | Heavy (wood/resin/metal) | Mid-range (wood/MDF) | Light-mid (metal/slim MDF) |
| Color palette | Neutral-to-warm, versatile | Cool, muted, soft | Bold, saturated, statement | Warm, earthy | Neutral, professional |
| Best channel | E-commerce, retail, hospitality | E-commerce, retail | E-commerce, hospitality | Retail, hospitality | Commercial projects, coworking |
| Typical order pattern | High volume, steady reorders | High volume, seasonal peaks | Lower volume, higher unit value | Moderate volume, paired sets | Project-based, bulk per order |
| Your margin profile | Mid-range per unit, high turnover | Mid-range, seasonal | Higher per unit, slower turn | Mid-range, set pricing | Project pricing, volume-dependent |
If you're entering the wall art category for the first time, home wall arts are the lowest-risk starting point — broadest audience, steadiest demand, and no room-specific positioning to get wrong.
If you already carry room-specific collections and want to fill the gaps, home wall arts cover the customers who don't shop by room.
Send us your target customer profile and we'll recommend the mix that maximizes your sell-through and margin.
Get Collection RecommendationSize and price point. Living room wall arts run larger (50×70 cm and up, often to 120×160 cm) with heavier frames — wood, resin, or metal — designed for statement impact. Your per-unit cost is higher, your container loads fewer pieces, and your retail price targets a customer willing to spend more on a single piece. Home wall arts stay in the 30×40 to 60×90 cm range with lighter MDF or PS frames, so your landed cost per unit is lower, your container loads more, and you reach a broader price-sensitive audience. If your channel rewards volume and turnover over unit margin, home wall arts are the better fit.
Yes. We support mixed-container orders across all five room collections. The MOQ of 100 pieces applies per SKU, not per collection — so you can order 100 pieces of a home wall art design, 100 of a bedroom design, and 100 of an office design in the same shipment. We palletize by SKU within the container for easy warehouse receiving on your end.
For standard sizes with your own artwork on our existing frame profiles: 100 pieces per design. For custom frame profiles (new mold): 300 pieces per design, plus a mold fee of $200–400 that we refund when you reach 2,000 cumulative pieces on that profile. For custom packaging with your branding: 500 pieces minimum.
Most buyers start with ODM designs on standard frames at 100-piece MOQ to test the market, then move to full OEM once they've validated demand.
We run test strips on each canvas or substrate batch before the full print run. Canvas absorbs ink differently depending on the coating lot, so we calibrate the printer to each batch rather than running a fixed profile.
For orders above 500 pieces, we pull samples at the 100th, 300th, and 500th unit for side-by-side comparison under standardized lighting. Frame finish consistency is controlled by batch-mixing paint or powder coat — we mix enough for the full order upfront rather than blending mid-run.
These timelines assume your artwork files and specs are production-ready at order confirmation — incomplete files add 5–7 days for our engineering team to resolve.
Send us your requirements — target sizes, quantities, artwork files (or tell us you want ODM selections), and your target market. We'll come back with pricing, a material recommendation, sample photos of comparable pieces, and a container loading plan. Most quotes go out within 48 hours.
Start with a 5–10 piece sample order on our ODM designs. Samples ship within 10–15 days, and the sample cost applies as credit toward your first production order.
Same factory quality, room-specific sizing and styling