Large-format wall arts built for the highest-traffic room category in home decor retail. Oversized canvases, multi-panel sets, and mixed-media pieces running on shared mirror production infrastructure — same frame lines, same QC, same export packaging. OEM/ODM with custom sizing, artwork, and framing from 100 pieces.
Living room wall art is the largest-format, highest-unit-value segment in our room-based collections. Where bedroom pieces run soft and mid-size, and office art stays neutral and slim-framed, living room pieces go bigger, bolder, and more dimensional. The typical order profile reflects that: oversized single canvases at 80×120 cm and up, triptych and multi-panel arrangements spanning 150–200 cm total, and mixed-media panels that combine printed substrates with hand-applied texture elements.
This matters commercially because living room is the top-searched room category for wall art on Amazon, Wayfair, and most home decor marketplaces. The average selling price runs higher than bedroom or office, and multi-panel sets let you hold retail markup that single-panel pieces in other room categories can't support. We produce more living room wall art than any other room segment, so the production line is tuned for the larger formats and heavier frames this category demands.
If you're already sourcing wall art from us in other room categories, living room pieces use the same frame lines, finishing stations, and QC protocols — our category page covers the shared production infrastructure. This page focuses on what's specific to the living room segment: the formats, sizes, frame profiles, and commercial opportunities that make this category worth leading with.
Each format serves a different commercial purpose. Oversized canvases anchor rooms and carry high margins. Multi-panel sets justify premium pricing and reduce shipping damage. Mixed-media pieces command original-art pricing at print-production costs.
Single canvases in the 80×120 cm to 100×150 cm range hit the sweet spot for living room walls — large enough to anchor a room, manageable enough for standard shipping cartons. We stretch canvas over kiln-dried wood bars (we switched from air-dried to kiln-dried three years ago after a batch warped in transit to a humid warehouse in Florida), and we run them through two coats of gesso priming before print.
Frame options include natural wood float frames, slim MDF gallery wraps, and ornamental resin profiles for traditional-market buyers.
Oversized single canvases carry the highest per-unit margin in wall art because the perceived value scales with size faster than your production cost does. A 100×150 cm canvas retails at 2–3× the price of a 50×70 cm piece, but the material and labor cost increase is closer to 40–50%.
Multi-panel sets are the strongest SKU type for living room wall art in e-commerce. A triptych spanning 150 cm total reads as a premium product, and the set format justifies a retail price that individual panels can't reach. We produce 2-panel, 3-panel, and 5-panel configurations, with total span widths from 120 cm to 250 cm.
Production consistency matters here more than in single-panel work. All panels in a set run through the same print batch, same frame stock, same finishing pass — so color temperature and frame tone match across the set. We learned early that splitting a set across two production runs creates visible color drift under warm lighting, which is exactly the kind of defect that generates returns. Every set now runs as a single production unit, start to finish.
Multi-panel sets have lower return rates than single oversized canvases (less shipping damage when the total area is distributed across smaller individual panels), and the average order value is higher. If you're building a living room wall art collection, leading with triptychs is a tested approach.
This is where living room wall art separates from the other room categories. Mixed-media panels combine a printed or painted substrate with hand-applied texture elements — raised brushstrokes, metallic leaf accents, resin overlays, or dimensional gel medium. The result is a piece that reads as original art rather than a print, and that distinction drives retail pricing.
We produce mixed-media panels on MDF or canvas substrates. The base image goes down first (UV print or screen print depending on volume), then our finishing team applies texture by hand. This is labor-intensive — a single mixed-media panel takes 3–4× the finishing time of a flat canvas print — but the retail markup supports it.
If you haven't tested textured wall art in your product line yet, start with a small mixed-media run alongside your flat canvas order — the margin difference usually speaks for itself.
Custom dimensions are available on all three formats. We can adjust within ±30% of standard sizes without new tooling — beyond that range, we cut new stretcher bar jigs, which adds 5–7 days to the first production run but doesn't affect unit cost significantly.
The living room category isn't one market — it's several, and each has different volume patterns, sizing preferences, and margin profiles. Here's where our buyers are placing living room wall art and what makes each segment commercially interesting.
This is the highest-volume channel for living room wall art. "Living room wall art" and its variants are consistently among the top-searched wall decor terms on Amazon, and the category has strong year-round demand with a Q4 peak. Multi-panel sets and oversized canvases dominate the bestseller ranks because they photograph well in listing images and justify premium pricing.
What matters for your e-commerce business:
We produce retail-ready packaging with individual poly bags, corner protectors, and branded or unbranded cartons configured for FBA warehouse receiving. UPC labeling, FNSKU stickers, and Amazon prep requirements are handled at our facility, so your units go straight from our container to FBA without repackaging.
We've been shipping FBA-ready product since 2019 — the prep specs are baked into our packaging line at this point.
Hotels, restaurants, serviced apartments, and co-living spaces order living room wall art for common areas, lobbies, and suite living rooms. Project volumes typically run 50–300 pieces per property, with repeat orders across property chains. The key requirement is visual coordination — multiple pieces across a property need to share a cohesive palette and style without being identical.
We handle this by developing a project-specific artwork collection (usually 8–15 designs) that your interior design client can mix across rooms and floors. Our 12-person engineering team produces mockups and color-matched samples before full production.
Material note: For hospitality, we default to MDF-substrate panels over canvas because they hold up better in high-humidity environments and resist the kind of surface damage that happens in commercial settings.
Physical retail buyers need living room wall art that works as an impulse or add-on purchase — pieces that complement furniture displays and drive basket size. The sizing sweet spot for retail is slightly smaller than e-commerce (60×90 cm to 80×120 cm), because the piece needs to fit in a customer's car.
Multi-panel sets sell well in retail when the individual panels are manageable sizes.
Staging companies and property developers order living room wall art in bulk for model homes and show apartments. Orders are typically 20–80 pieces per project, with a preference for neutral, broadly appealing designs in oversized formats.
The commercial driver here is speed — staging timelines are tight, and your client needs product on-site within a fixed window.
We keep a rotating stock of 30+ popular living room designs in standard sizes that can ship within 10–15 days on orders under 500 pieces — so you can serve staging clients without the 30–35 day lead time of a fully custom run.
If you're building a wall art catalog for regional distribution, living room is the anchor category. It has the broadest appeal, the highest search volume, and the widest price range — from entry-level flat canvas prints to premium mixed-media pieces.
A well-structured living room collection gives you SKUs at three price tiers, which lets you serve different retail accounts from the same inventory.
We work with distributors to develop exclusive collections — your designs or ours, your branding, your packaging.
Test 5–10 designs at 100 units each in a single container and scale the winners.
Share your distribution focus and sales channels — we'll recommend a starter SKU mix tailored to your market segment and volume requirements.
Get Your Custom SKU RecommendationFull control over dimensions, artwork, framing, and finish—within the parameters that keep production efficient and shipping damage-free.
| Dimension | Options | Impact on MOQ / Lead Time |
|---|---|---|
| Size | Any dimension within 30×40 cm to 150×200 cm | Standard sizes: no impact. Custom sizes: +5–7 days for first run |
| Artwork | Your artwork files, our design library, or co-developed designs | Your files: no design fee. Co-developed: our design team produces 3–5 options at no charge for orders over 500 pcs |
| Frame profile | Wood (15+ profiles), MDF (10+ profiles), metal (8+ profiles), resin (custom mold available) | Existing profiles: no impact. New resin mold: +15–20 days, one-time tooling fee |
| Frame finish | Multi-coat paint (any RAL/Pantone), powder coat, electroplating, hand-applied patina, natural wood stain | Standard finishes: no impact. Custom color matching: +3–5 days for sample approval |
| Substrate | Canvas (poly-cotton 280 gsm), MDF (9mm or 12mm), wood panel | No impact on standard substrates |
| Texture treatment | Gel medium, metallic leaf, resin overlay, raised brushstroke | Adds 5–8 days to production for hand-applied finishes |
| Packaging | Unbranded, your brand, retail-ready (hang-tab, window box), FBA-compliant | Branded packaging: provide artwork files, no additional lead time |
| Hanging hardware | Sawtooth, D-ring, French cleat, wire kit | No impact |
We don't produce living room wall art on glass substrates. Our glass lines are dedicated to mirror production, and the coating and backing processes for mirrors aren't compatible with art-grade printing. If you need glass-based wall art, that's a different manufacturing process entirely.
We also don't produce pieces exceeding 150×200 cm as a single panel—at that size, shipping damage rates climb sharply, and the economics don't work for ocean freight. For wall coverage beyond 150 cm, multi-panel sets are the better solution.
Your artwork, custom frame, custom size—minimum order 100 pieces per SKU
Standard designs with size or frame modifications—minimum 50 pieces per SKU
Testing a new market? We ship 5–10 piece sample sets for evaluation
Living room wall art ships in larger cartons than other room categories, and the oversized formats are more vulnerable to flex damage during transit. We've developed packaging configurations specifically for this category based on years of shipping data and damage claim analysis.
Ship in rigid corrugated cartons with internal stiffener boards that prevent the canvas from flexing during handling. Corner protectors are foam-fitted to the frame profile—not generic L-brackets—so the decorative face stays protected.
Ship in a single master carton with individual panel sleeves and divider boards, keeping panels from contacting each other.
Get additional protection: closed-cell foam sheeting over the textured surface, plus a rigid face board to prevent compression damage to raised elements. These panels are heavier and more fragile than flat canvas, so we palletize them vertically (like framed mirrors) rather than stacking flat.
We also produce individual mail-order cartons rated for parcel carrier handling (UPS/FedEx drop-test standards), so your units can ship direct-to-consumer from your warehouse without repackaging.
| Format | Carton Size (typical) | Units per 20GP | Units per 40HQ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single canvas 80×120 cm | 85×125×8 cm | ~280 pcs | ~620 pcs |
| Single canvas 100×150 cm | 105×155×8 cm | ~180 pcs | ~400 pcs |
| Triptych set (3 panels) | 65×95×15 cm | ~200 sets | ~450 sets |
| Mixed-media panel 80×120 cm | 88×128×12 cm | ~220 pcs | ~480 pcs |
These are estimates for standard packaging. Retail-ready packaging with hang-tab cartons or window boxes increases carton dimensions slightly and reduces container density by roughly 10–15%.
We provide exact loading plans with every quotation so you can calculate your landed cost per unit before committing.
Our living room wall art production uses water-based inks and adhesives across all standard configurations. Canvas substrates are OEKO-TEX compatible, and MDF boards meet E1 formaldehyde emission standards for the EU market and CARB Phase 2 for the US market. If you're selling into California, we handle Prop 65 labeling as part of our packaging process.
ISO 9001:2015 covers our quality management system across the entire facility. SGS testing reports are available for specific material and finish certifications on request. CE marking is applied to products destined for European markets. BSCI certification covers our social compliance — relevant if your retail partners audit supply chain labor practices.
For fire-rated applications (hospitality common areas, commercial lobbies), we can produce on fire-retardant MDF substrates and apply FR-rated backing materials. Specify your fire rating requirement at the quotation stage and we'll confirm material compatibility and any cost impact.
For hospitality common areas and commercial lobbies requiring fire-rated materials, specify your rating requirement at quotation stage. We produce on fire-retardant MDF substrates with FR-rated backing materials.
Living room is one of five room-based wall art collections we produce. If you're building a multi-room wall decor program, here's how the collections compare and where each one fits in your product mix.
| Collection | Typical Sizes | Key Formats | Best Channel Fit | Price Point |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Living Room This Page | 80×120 cm – 150×200 cm | Oversized canvas, multi-panel sets, mixed-media | E-commerce, hospitality, retail | Mid to premium |
| Bedroom | 40×60 cm – 80×120 cm | Soft-palette canvas, linen-textured panels | E-commerce, retail | Entry to mid |
| Dining Room | 50×70 cm – 80×100 cm | Matched pairs, botanical/still life prints | Retail, hospitality | Mid |
| Office | 60×90 cm – 100×150 cm | Neutral abstract, metal-framed panels | Commercial projects, coworking | Mid to premium |
| Home | 40×60 cm – 90×120 cm | Versatile subjects, standard framing | E-commerce, general retail | Entry to mid |
All five collections run on the same frame lines, finishing stations, and QC protocols, so you can mix room categories on a single purchase order without complicating your supply chain. A container with 300 living room pieces and 200 bedroom pieces ships from the same facility, on the same timeline, under the same quality standard.
If living room wall art isn't the right fit for your current project, explore our other room collections.
Browse All Room CollectionsDirect answers to the production, quality, and logistics questions we hear most from wholesale buyers evaluating living room wall art suppliers.
100 pieces per SKU for fully custom orders (your artwork, custom frame profile, custom sizing). Standard designs from our library with minor modifications (size or frame swap) start at 50 pieces per SKU. Sample orders of 5–10 pieces are available for quality evaluation before committing to production quantities.
All panels in a set are printed in the same batch, stretched on the same frame stock, and finished in the same pass. We don't split sets across production runs. Each set gets a visual consistency check under standardized lighting before packaging — our QC team compares panels side by side for color temperature, saturation, and frame finish match.
30–35 days for orders using existing frame profiles and standard substrates. Custom frame molds (resin profiles) add 15–20 days for tooling on the first order. Repeat orders on the same specs typically ship in 25–30 days because the tooling and color standards are already set. For urgent orders under 500 pieces on popular designs, we can sometimes pull from rotating stock and ship in 10–15 days — ask us about current availability.
Yes. We produce LED-backlit panels on MDF substrates with edge-mounted LED strips and a frosted diffuser layer. The LED module runs on standard 12V DC with a plug-in adapter. This is a growing segment in e-commerce — backlit wall art commands a significant retail premium over standard pieces. Specify your lighting requirements (warm white, cool white, RGB) at the quotation stage.
We accept TIFF, PSD, and high-resolution JPEG files at 300 DPI minimum at the target print size. For oversized pieces (100×150 cm and above), we recommend vector-based artwork or files at 150 DPI minimum to avoid visible pixelation. Our design team reviews every file for print readiness and will flag resolution or color space issues before production starts — no surprises on the production floor.
Our mail-order cartons are designed to pass UPS and FedEx drop-test standards. Each piece ships in a rigid corrugated carton with internal stiffeners, foam corner protectors, and a poly sleeve over the art surface. For multi-panel sets, individual panels are sleeved and separated by divider boards inside a single master carton. Damage rates on our e-commerce packaging run below 2% across all carriers — and we continuously refine the packaging based on damage claim data from our buyers.
Living room wall art is the highest-margin, highest-demand room category in wall decor. If you're adding wall art to your product line or switching suppliers, this is the category to lead with.
Send us your target market, preferred formats (canvas, multi-panel, mixed-media), and volume expectations. We'll come back with a curated design selection, pricing across your quantity tiers, and a container loading plan — typically within 48 hours. Most new buyers start with a 5–10 piece sample set to evaluate print quality, frame finish, and packaging before scaling to production quantities.
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