Wholesale wall arts organized by style and subject, manufactured and shipped direct from our 12,000 m² facility in Vietnam. 9 distinct style categories — from abstract to nature to graffiti — produced on the same lines that handle our decorative mirror programs for Walmart and Wayfair. Your style mix, your branding, your packaging specs.
Most wall art suppliers hand you a catalog and let you figure out what sells. We approach it differently. After 18 years of producing wall decor for distributors and retail programs across North America, Europe, and the Middle East, we've watched which style categories move volume and which ones sit in warehouses. That experience shapes how we organize production — and it should shape how you build your product mix.
This page breaks our wall art line into 9 style and subject categories. Each one targets a different retail segment and buyer demographic, which means each one carries different margin potential and reorder velocity for your business.
We manufacture all of them in-house — canvas stretching, frame construction, texture application, surface finishing — on 6 production lines inside our Dong Nai facility. You're sourcing from the people who actually build the product, not a trading company pulling from three different workshops with three different quality standards.
We produce wall arts across 9 style and subject lines. Each targets distinct retail segments, so you can build a curated mix or go deep in a single category depending on your market.
Clean geometry, neutral palettes, minimal compositions. This is the volume backbone for home goods retailers and e-commerce — modern wall art has the broadest buyer appeal and the most consistent reorder rates we see across our distributor accounts.
Explore Modern
Bold color fields, gestural brushwork, and layered texture. Abstract pieces carry higher perceived value at retail, so your markup potential is stronger here than in most other categories. We produce these with hand-applied texture layers over printed base compositions — each piece reads as original without the cost of fully hand-painted production.
Explore Abstract
Trend-driven designs that track social media and interior styling movements. This category turns over faster than others — designs that sell well in Q1 may need refreshing by Q3. We keep design turnaround tight specifically for this line, with new compositions moving from concept to sample in 10–14 days.
Explore Aesthetic
Landscapes, seascapes, and organic compositions. Nature subjects perform consistently in hospitality and corporate interiors — hotels and office fit-out contractors order these in volume because the subject matter is universally inoffensive and works across room types.
Explore Nature
Botanical subjects ranging from photorealistic prints to painterly interpretations. Strong in bedroom and dining room retail segments. We produce these on both canvas and mixed-media substrates depending on your target price point.
Explore Flower
Tree-themed compositions — from minimalist silhouettes to textured dimensional pieces with metal or wood branch elements. This is one of our more versatile subject lines for mixed-media production, where we combine printed canvas with hand-finished 3D elements.
Explore Tree
Urban-inspired, street art aesthetic with bold graphics and saturated color. Targets a younger demographic — apartment renters, dorm rooms, creative office spaces. If you're selling through Amazon or online marketplaces, this category indexes well with 18–35 buyers.
Explore Graffiti
Unconventional compositions that blend techniques — collage elements, mixed typography, layered materials. These are statement pieces that retail at higher price points and work well as hero SKUs in your catalog.
Explore Creative
One-of-a-kind and limited-edition designs using irregular shapes, dimensional elements, or unusual material combinations. Lowest volume per SKU, highest margin per unit — suited for boutique retail and interior design trade accounts.
Explore UniqueStyle isn't just a design file we swap out on a printer. Different styles demand different substrates, finishing processes, and assembly sequences. Here's what that looks like on our production floor.
Substrates vary by style category. Modern and aesthetic pieces typically run on stretched canvas over kiln-dried pine stretcher bars — standard 2 cm and 3.8 cm bar depths depending on whether you want a gallery-wrap profile.
Abstract and creative lines often use heavier substrates: MDF panels for dimensional texture work, or layered canvas-over-board constructions that support hand-applied impasto finishes.
Nature and botanical subjects print on both canvas and fine-art paper mounted to rigid backing, depending on your retail price target. Canvas reads as more premium at shelf — paper-mount saves you roughly 15–20% on unit cost if your channel is price-sensitive.
Printing runs through our large-format UV and giclée stations. Color consistency across a 2,000-piece run matters more than peak color quality on a single sample — we calibrate against Pantone references at the start of each batch and pull verification prints every 200 units.
For graffiti and abstract lines where color saturation is the selling point, we run additional ink passes to push density without oversaturation that causes cracking on flex.
This is where styles diverge most on the production floor. A modern minimalist piece might get a single clear varnish coat and ship. An abstract piece goes through 2–3 rounds of hand-applied texture medium, drying between layers, then a protective topcoat.
We've invested in training a dedicated texture team — 12 workers who do nothing but hand-finishing — because this step is where quality variance kills you on returns.
Machine-applied texture exists, but it looks machine-applied, and your end customers can tell. We tested automated texture guns in 2021. The rejection rate from our own QC was 18%. Went back to hand application within two months.
Frame finishing follows the style logic. Gallery-wrap canvas with painted edges for modern and aesthetic lines — clean, frameless, ready to hang. Floater frames in natural wood or black metal for nature and botanical subjects. Shadow-box frames for dimensional and creative pieces.
We produce all frame types in-house: MDF, solid wood, and metal, with powder-coat, stain, or lacquer finishing depending on the spec.
| Style Category | Typical Substrate | Finishing Process | Frame Options |
|---|---|---|---|
| Modern | Stretched canvas, 2–3.8 cm bars | UV print + clear varnish | Gallery-wrap, slim floater |
| Abstract | Canvas-over-board, MDF panel | Hand-applied texture + topcoat | Floater, shadow-box |
| Aesthetic | Stretched canvas | Giclée print + satin varnish | Gallery-wrap, decorative frame |
| Nature / Flower / Tree | Canvas or paper-mount | UV/giclée + protective coat | Floater, wood frame |
| Graffiti | Stretched canvas, MDF | High-density UV print + matte coat | Gallery-wrap, industrial metal |
| Creative / Unique | Mixed substrates | Multi-layer mixed media | Shadow-box, custom profile |
Each style category maps to commercial channels where your buyers are already spending. We've shipped wall art into all of these segments — the patterns below come from actual order data, not guesswork.
This segment absorbs the largest share. Modern, aesthetic, and nature categories dominate here.
Distributors supplying Amazon, Wayfair, and regional home chains typically carry 15–30 SKUs across these three styles as their core wall art assortment.
This segment favors nature, botanical, and modern subjects. Hotel procurement runs in project batches — 200 to 2,000 pieces per property, single style family, consistent sizing across room types.
We've fulfilled hospitality programs where every piece in a 300-room hotel ships from one production run, matched in color and frame finish.
This segment leans toward abstract and modern. Design firms spec wall art as part of interior packages — they need exact color matching to their palette, custom sizing to fit specific wall dimensions, and reliable delivery timed to construction schedules.
This is where creative, unique, and abstract categories earn their highest margins. Lower volume per SKU, but retail prices run 3–5× above mass-market equivalents.
If you serve interior designers or independent home stores, these categories let you offer exclusivity without commissioning original artwork.
You're not limited to our existing designs. Most of our volume ships as OEM/ODM — your artwork, your branding, your packaging configuration.
From concept to sample
Design development starts with whatever you bring: a reference image, a mood board, a competitor product you want to improve on, or just a style direction and price target.
Our design team develops compositions, prepares print-ready files, and produces physical samples.
Sample Turnaround
In-house cutting & stretching
Custom sizing is straightforward since we cut and stretch in-house. Standard range covers 20×20 cm up to 150×100 cm on canvas, larger on rigid substrates.
Size Range
Multi-panel sets (diptychs, triptychs, gallery walls) are a growing segment — we produce matched sets with consistent color and texture across panels, packed together to simplify your inventory handling.
Packaging and labeling configure to your channel requirements.
Retail-Ready Packaging
Bulk Project Packaging
Minimum Order
100
pieces for standard models
Test a new style direction without a full container commitment
If you're building or expanding a wall art program, style selection is a sourcing decision, not just a design preference. A few principles we've seen work across our distributor base:
Modern and nature are the safest entry points — broadest appeal, lowest return rates, easiest to photograph for e-commerce listings.
Add abstract or aesthetic as your second tier once you have sell-through data from your market.
Stretched canvas with gallery-wrap edges and no frame keeps your landed cost in range.
Floater frames and hand-applied texture justify the price jump and reduce direct comparison with mass-market competitors.
E-commerce & Retail Chains
Want proven designs they can reorder quarterly.
Boutique & Design Trade
Want exclusivity and rotation.
We can support both — long-run production on your proven SKUs alongside small-batch new designs each season.
Key takeaway: Style selection is a sourcing decision. Start focused with 2–3 proven styles, match your substrate to your price tier, and align your production model with your channel's reorder behavior.
100 pieces per design for standard canvas constructions. Mixed-media and dimensional pieces start at 200 pieces per design because the hand-finishing setup time is higher. You can mix styles within a single order — most buyers combine 3–5 designs per shipment to test market response.
We calibrate our large-format printers against Pantone references at the start of each batch and pull verification prints every 200 units. The ink system runs on sealed cartridges with batch-tracked pigment, so color drift within a run stays within ΔE < 2 — visually indistinguishable when two pieces hang side by side. For texture-heavy pieces where the topcoat affects perceived color, we apply finish coats from the same mixed batch to eliminate sheen variation.
Yes. Send print-ready files at 300 DPI minimum in CMYK color space. If you have lower-resolution references or concept sketches, our design team redraws and optimizes them for production — that adaptation work is included in the sample development process, not billed separately.
Canvas on stretcher bars is the default for most retail wall art — it's lightweight, cost-effective, and reads as premium. Paper-mount on rigid backing saves 15–20% on unit cost and works well for price-driven channels, but it doesn't have the same tactile quality. MDF panels are for dimensional and textured pieces where you need a rigid surface for hand-applied media. Your price point and channel positioning should drive the choice — we can sample the same design on all three substrates so you can compare before committing.
Our facility is ISO 9001:2015 certified, with SGS testing reports and CE marking available. BSCI audit compliance covers social responsibility requirements for European retail programs. If your channel requires specific testing — California Prop 65, REACH, or retailer-specific chemical compliance — we coordinate third-party testing and provide documentation with your shipment.
Each piece gets individual corner protection and poly-wrap, then packed into corrugated cartons sized to the piece. For retail channels, we configure shelf-ready packaging with barcodes, hanging hardware pre-installed, and branded inserts. Standard 40HQ container loads 800–1,200 pieces depending on size mix. We palletize and strap to prevent shifting — our breakage rate on canvas wall art shipments runs under 0.5% across all markets.
If you're exploring wall art as a new category, tell us your target market, retail price range, and preferred styles — we'll recommend a starter SKU mix based on what's moving for our existing distributors in your region. Most new buyers begin with a 5–10 design sample set to evaluate print quality, texture, and packaging before placing a production order.
Already have artwork or a product line you want manufactured? Send your design files or reference images to allenliu@livewellcraft.com — our team will come back with a technical proposal, unit pricing at your target volume, and sample timeline within 48 hours.