Metal and slim MDF frames, matte professional finishes, custom sizing for non-residential wall dimensions. OEM/ODM from 100 pieces, with project quantities of 20–500+ units shipping on a single production run.
Office wall arts share frame materials and finishing processes with the rest of our wall arts by room collections, but the product requirements diverge in three ways that affect how we produce them and how you sell them.
Residential wall art can go bold — saturated colors, expressive brushwork, statement pieces. Office environments need visual neutrality. The art has to work across conference rooms, reception areas, open-plan floors, and private offices without clashing with corporate branding or distracting from the workspace.
We run office art primarily in muted tones — grays, navy, soft earth tones, black-and-white photography, and abstract compositions that read as "professional" across cultures.
Why this matters for your catalog: That neutrality isn't a limitation — it's what makes office art reorderable. A piece that works in a law firm in Dallas also works in a tech startup in Amsterdam.
Office wall art takes more physical abuse than residential pieces. People bump it in hallways, cleaning crews knock it with equipment, and it hangs in high-traffic zones for years without anyone thinking to replace it.
We default to metal frames (powder-coated iron or aluminum) and slim MDF with matte lacquer for this collection — both handle impact better than the ornamental resin or thin wood profiles that work fine in a bedroom.
Lesson learned: The matte finish hides scuffs that would show immediately on a glossy surface. We started defaulting to matte for office lines after a coworking chain returned 30 units in the first year because the gloss frames showed every fingerprint and bump.
Office walls don't follow residential proportions. You'll see 3-meter-wide reception walls, narrow corridor runs, and conference rooms with specific dimensions dictated by the architect.
Standard residential sizes — your 60×80 cm and 50×70 cm — rarely fit commercial spaces without looking undersized or awkwardly placed.
Your advantage: We cut office wall art to your project dimensions, which means you can quote a fit-out with exact sizes rather than asking your client to work around catalog dimensions.
These three differences — palette restraint, durable framing, and non-standard sizing — define the commercial opportunity: office art sells into contract channels with higher per-order volumes and stronger reorder patterns than residential decor.
Discuss Your ProjectEach channel below represents a distinct ordering pattern. Understanding them helps you position your office wall art program for the right downstream buyers.
New office build-outs and periodic refreshes are the highest-volume channel for office wall art. A single mid-size office fit-out runs 20–100 pieces, and corporate real estate cycles mean the same client reorders every 3–5 years when they renovate or relocate.
Interior design firms and furniture dealers handle most of these projects, so your sales path is typically B2B2B — you supply the designer or dealer, they specify your product into the project.
Architects specify wall dimensions; art needs to fit elevation drawings
Aligns with commercial aesthetic and survives 5–7 year replacement cycle
Coworking spaces are expanding globally, and every new location needs wall decor at scale. The typical coworking fit-out orders 50–200 pieces across common areas, private offices, meeting rooms, and corridors.
The reorder pattern is strong — operators opening new locations order the same SKU range repeatedly, which means your initial specification effort pays off across multiple sites. Neutral, interchangeable art works best here because tenants rotate and the decor can't reflect any single company's brand.
Growth channel: This channel has grown steadily for us over the past three years — if you're not already selling into coworking operators, it's worth building a sample kit for.
Hotels, restaurants, medical offices, and mixed-use developments all need wall art that reads as professional without being generic. Hospitality projects tend toward larger statement pieces in lobbies and smaller coordinated sets in corridors and rooms.
The volumes per project range from 30 to 500+ pieces, and the custom sizing requirements are similar to corporate fit-outs.
A hotel corridor with 40 pieces that drift in tone looks careless. We run hospitality orders on a single print batch specifically to prevent that drift.
Online sellers and wholesale distributors targeting the "office decor" search category represent a different model — standard sizes, standard designs, volume pricing.
This channel favors our ODM program: you select from our existing office-appropriate designs, choose your frame and finish, and we produce under your brand.
40×60 cm · 60×90 cm · 80×120 cm
Match the search terms buyers use
500–1,500 pieces typical
Per-unit cost protects resale margins
Send us your target channel and volume expectations — we'll recommend the SKU mix and frame configuration that fits your market.
The parent wall arts by room category page covers our full material and finish range. Below are the specific specs we run for office wall art — narrower than the category range because commercial environments have tighter requirements.
| Specification | Office Wall Art Standard | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Frame Materials | Powder-coated iron, anodized aluminum, slim MDF with matte lacquer | Metal frames are the default for durability; MDF serves budget-conscious programs |
| Frame Profile Width | 15–40 mm | Slim profiles dominate office aesthetics; wider profiles available for statement pieces |
| Frame Finish | Matte black, matte white, brushed silver, brushed gold, natural wood-tone laminate on MDF | Matte finishes resist visible scuffing in high-traffic areas |
| Panel Substrates | Stretched canvas on wood bars, MDF-mounted prints, acrylic-mounted prints | Canvas for textured art; rigid mounts for photography and graphic prints |
| Print Method | Giclée-quality inkjet (canvas), UV printing (rigid substrates) | UV printing delivers sharper output on acrylic and MDF panels |
| Standard Sizes | 40×60 cm, 50×70 cm, 60×90 cm, 80×120 cm, 100×150 cm | Custom sizes available on OEM orders — no surcharge on orders above 200 pieces |
| Multi-Panel Sets | Diptych (2-panel), triptych (3-panel), up to 5-panel configurations | Total span up to 250 cm for reception and conference walls |
| Hanging Hardware | D-rings (standard), French cleats (pieces over 5 kg), security brackets (optional) | Security brackets prevent removal in public-access areas |
| Weight Range | 0.8–6 kg per piece (varies by size, substrate, and frame material) | Canvas on slim MDF frame is lightest; acrylic on metal frame is heaviest |
| Packaging | Individual poly bag + corner protectors + fitted corrugated carton | Rigid stiffeners included for canvas pieces to prevent flex damage |
These are production-standard specs. If your project requires something outside these ranges — heavier-gauge metal frames, fire-rated substrates, or anti-glare acrylic — send us the requirement and we'll confirm feasibility and any MOQ adjustment.
Custom sizing is where office wall art diverges most from residential collections. Residential buyers accept standard sizes because their walls are roughly predictable. Commercial projects rarely work that way — an architect specifies a 2.4-meter feature wall, and the art needs to fill it precisely.
| Customization Level | MOQ Impact | Lead Time Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Standard size + existing design, custom frame finish | 100 pieces (standard MOQ) | 25–30 days |
| Custom size + existing design + existing frame profile | 100 pieces | 30–35 days |
| Custom size + your artwork + existing frame profile | 200 pieces | 30–35 days (includes proofing) |
| Custom everything (new frame mold + your artwork + custom packaging) | 300 pieces | 45–55 days (includes mold development + proofing) |
For project orders where you need exact quantities (say, 47 pieces for a specific floor), we can produce to your count rather than rounding to MOQ — as long as the total order across all sizes and designs meets the 100-piece minimum. This flexibility matters for fit-out projects where every piece is specified to a wall location.
Tell us your project dimensions, quantity, and timeline — our engineering team will send back a technical drawing and production quote within 48 hours.
Get a Quote for Your Office ProjectOur residential wall art collections — bedroom, living room, dining room — run through the same frame lines and finishing stations, but office art gets a few production adjustments that reflect the commercial environment it ends up in.
Frame welding on metal office art frames gets a full grinding and re-treatment step before powder coating. On residential metal frames, we can sometimes get away with a lighter touch on weld seams because the piece hangs in a controlled home environment.
Office pieces hang in spaces with fluorescent and LED overhead lighting that catches every surface imperfection — an unground weld seam that's invisible in warm residential light shows up immediately under a 4000K office ceiling panel.
We grind every weld flat and apply a phosphate pre-treatment before the powder line, so the finish reads clean under any commercial lighting condition.
For MDF frames on office lines, we run an additional sanding pass between primer and topcoat. The matte lacquer finish that dominates office art is less forgiving than gloss — gloss reflects light and hides minor surface texture, while matte absorbs light and reveals it.
That extra sanding pass adds a small amount of labor per unit, but it eliminates the surface grain telegraphing that would make a matte MDF frame look cheap on a corporate wall.
Print color calibration for office art runs tighter than residential. We calibrate to a neutral color temperature (5000–5500K) that matches typical office lighting, rather than the warmer calibration we use for residential pieces meant to hang under 2700–3000K home lighting.
If we printed office art to the same warm calibration as bedroom pieces, the colors would shift cool and flat under office fluorescents. We maintain separate color profiles for office and residential runs on our inkjet and UV lines.
These are small production differences, but they compound across a 200-piece order. Your downstream client sees consistent, professional-looking art that holds up under commercial conditions — and that translates to zero complaints and repeat specifications on their next project.
The parent category page covers our general packaging approach — corner protectors, poly bags, fitted cartons, container loading density. Here's what changes for office wall art specifically.
Contract orders for office fit-outs often ship directly to the job site, not to a warehouse. That means the packaging needs to survive rougher handling — construction site receiving docks, stacking in unfinished spaces, and installation crews opening cartons with box cutters.
The per-unit packaging cost increases slightly, but it's cheaper than replacing damaged pieces on a job site where the installation crew has already moved on.
For fit-out projects, we can label each carton with the room or wall location code from your installation plan. This eliminates the sorting step on site — the installer picks up the carton labeled "Conference Room B - East Wall" and goes directly to the location.
We've done this for hospitality projects and it cuts installation time significantly when you're hanging 100+ pieces across multiple floors.
If you're selling office wall art through Amazon, Wayfair, or your own store, we produce FBA-compliant packaging with your FNSKU labels, poly-bagged and carton-ready for direct warehouse receiving.
We provide exact loading plans with your quote so you can calculate landed cost per unit before committing. Mixed-size orders — common for project work where each wall gets a different dimension — load less efficiently than uniform-size orders, so factor that into your freight planning.
Office wall art is one of five room-based collections we produce. If your product line spans multiple room categories, here's how the collections compare and where each fits in your catalog.
If you're building a wall decor catalog for distribution, you can mix collections in a single container order without hitting separate MOQs for each category — all five collections run on the same production lines in our facility.
Powder-coated metal — specifically iron with a 60–80 μm matte powder coat. It handles bumps from cleaning carts and foot traffic without showing damage the way painted MDF or wood would. Aluminum is lighter and works well for larger pieces where wall-mount weight limits matter, but iron is the default for durability.
If your project spec calls for a wood look, we produce MDF frames with wood-tone laminate that gives the visual warmth of wood with the scuff resistance of a sealed MDF surface.
We produce office art on substrates and with framing materials that are compatible with commercial fire codes, but specific fire rating certifications vary by market. For US commercial interiors, most jurisdictions require Class A or Class B flame spread ratings on wall-mounted decor in commercial occupancies.
Canvas on wood stretcher bars is typically Class B; MDF-mounted and acrylic-mounted prints can be specified with fire-retardant substrates on request. Send us your project's fire code requirements and we'll confirm the substrate and treatment that meets them.
Our ISO 9001:2015 and SGS certifications cover our production quality system — learn more about our certifications.
100 pieces total across all sizes and designs. You don't need 100 of each SKU — a project order of 30 pieces in one size, 25 in another, and 45 in a third meets the minimum.
For fully custom programs (new frame mold + your artwork + custom packaging), the minimum is 300 pieces because the mold development and setup costs need to amortize across enough units to keep your per-piece cost reasonable.
We run the entire order on a single print batch with calibration checks at intervals during the run. Inkjet heads can drift on long runs — we pull sample units at every 50-piece interval and compare against the approved color reference under standardized 5000K lighting. If we detect drift, we recalibrate before continuing.
For multi-panel sets, all panels in a set print sequentially so the color match between panels is as tight as possible. We keep your approved color reference on file for reorders, so your second order matches the first.
Standard Models
Existing designs, existing frame profiles, standard sizes — ship in 25–30 days from order confirmation.
Custom-Size Orders
Your artwork on existing frame profiles — 30–35 days, including a proofing step where we send photos of the pre-production sample for your approval before bulk production starts.
Fully Custom Programs
New frame mold development adds 15–20 days for tooling, putting total lead time at 45–55 days.
Rush production is possible on standard models if your timeline is tight — contact us with your deadline and we'll confirm availability.
Most buyers in this category fall into one of two situations: you're quoting a specific commercial project with defined wall dimensions and quantities, or you're building an office art SKU range for ongoing wholesale or e-commerce distribution. The quoting process is different for each.
Send us your wall schedule or floor plan with dimensions, quantity per location, and any design direction (color palette, subject matter, reference images). Our engineering team will spec the frame, substrate, and sizing for each wall, then send back a detailed quote with production drawings — typically within 48 hours.
Tell us your target market, volume expectations, and whether you want OEM (your artwork and branding) or ODM (our designs, your specs). We'll recommend a starter SKU mix based on what moves in your region and send pricing at your target quantity tier.
Either way, we can ship 3–5 sample pieces so you can evaluate the quality before committing to a production order.
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