Living Room | Wall Art
Wall art for the room everyone actually sits in.
Wall art for living rooms — common questions
The living room wall is the most-seen surface in your home — it deserves one strong piece, not a scatter of small ones. This curation gathers chaipeau's works that carry a main wall alone: wide horizons, calm water, one commanding animal. Generated with AI, curated by hand: Artistic Intelligence.
What works over a sofa? Width and weight. A panorama that opens the room, a mirror-still lake that calms it, a bison that anchors it. Every piece is composed, not photographed — and released as one finished edition, so your wall stays yours.
Museum-grade archival prints, framed in matte black solid wood or unframed, ready to hang the day they arrive.
Want a palette instead of a room? Browse moody wall art or colorful wall art. Going big? See XXL formats. Every motif lives in all fine art prints.
What size wall art suits a living room?
Over a sofa or sideboard, go large: one statement piece reads better than several small frames. Exact formats are on each product page.
One large piece or a gallery wall?
One. A single moody, color-rich scene gives the room a center of gravity; gallery walls fragment attention.
Which motifs work best?
Wide landscapes, calm water and single strong animal portraits — chosen here precisely for that job.
Are these prints photographs?
No: generative art, composed with AI and curated by hand — scenes no camera could deliver.
How are the prints produced?
Archival pigment printing to museum standards, framed in matte black solid wood or unframed, ready to hang.
Framed or unframed for the living room?
Framed if you want it done on arrival; unframed if you work with a framer or an existing frame system.











