We believe home design should be stylish and distinctive. From the rhyming palette of a modern wall print set to the splendor of an oversized canvas art set, wall art as a pair or series elevates a space, offering a personalized touch with statement appeal. At Lulu and Georgia, our thoughtfully curated collection of wall art sets has something perfect for your home, bringing beauty to a livable design.
Unique wall art instantly refreshes a look and brings character to your home, speaking to the personality and interests of the people who live there. It is a decor element that is transitional—and unlike larger, foundational pieces like rugs and furniture, wall art can be easily moved or replaced as your style changes and evolves. A wall art set can be a transformative addition to your decor, offering a statement appeal to any room. From abstract wall art sets to classically inspired diptychs, it's essential to understand the fundamental principles of styling these elements for maximum impact.
Not sure what style best fits your aesthetic when shopping for framed art sets? Don't worry; we have got you covered. Check out a few tips below for styling tips and inspiration as you pick out the best wall prints, paintings, and more to purchase for your home.
Creating Impact with a Wall Art Set
Wall art sets can come as a set of two or three—sometimes called a diptych or triptych—or a larger series of panels or small-frame pieces. The primary purpose is for the separate elements to complement or contrast each other. A set can be any style or method—from a traditional canvas art set to a minimalist wall print set that elevates the room with modernist appeal. When styling a set, you’re really styling a single piece, so think about how the parts work together and how the overall effect folds into your design. Here are some ideas to get you started.
Color Combo
Sometimes, the unity in two pieces can come from the color palette. Wall art is a great way to bring color into your decor, and a diptych or triptych is a great way to heighten the impact—whether grounding your space with the tonal subtleties of an abstract wall art set or bringing life to the room with a complementary splash of color.
Transcend the Frame
A wall art set can also create the effect of the composition moving from one canvas to another, evoking a sense of scale and movement through the separate pieces. With their oversized frame and sweeping skyscape, a wall art pair like Enchanted Skies III Wall Art and Enchanted Skies IV Wall Art can offer an arresting statement in a large space.
Variations on a Theme
Sometimes, a set shows the same scene from a different perspective, expresses textural nuance, or offers multiple takes in the same style. It can also be a collection of similar sketches or studies. We love the series of antique botanical studies in our Hebraium wall art collection, as they allow for flexibility in placement—easily adapting to a space and letting you bring a personalized touch to your curation.
Styling Wall Art in a Set of Two, Three, or More
Whether panels or a diptych set of two, wall art should be considered one big piece. Most commonly, sets of two are mounted side by side—though some compositions are designed to stack vertically, as with this Summer Skies Wall Art (Set of 2). When mounting framed art sets, you want to leave between 3 and 6 inches between pieces—enough space to create a sense of unity while emphasizing the diptych or paneled effect. Keep this in mind when measuring, as these can be quite large features in your wall decor. Lean into the scale; a small piece with too much negative space around it can feel awkward. Even in a small room, large-scale wall art helps augment the dimensions.
Some compositions may call for specific orientations, but series that are variations on a theme can offer more flexibility. Some sets can be arranged horizontally or vertically—with smaller-scale pieces providing a great way to fill awkward wall space with a unique feature. A set with four or more pieces might style best in a grid—just be mindful of spacing here again and as always, think of it as a single feature on your wall.
You can also include a wall art set within a salon wall. Generally, when styling multiple wall art elements, we lean toward a more scattered look, but equal spacing within the set helps it feel unified, especially if it is styling into a larger collection. Add dimension to a gallery wall by including mirrors or textural additions like wall hangings.
Lulu and Georgia Wall Art Sets
Whichever way you decide to style it, remember that a wall art set allows you the flexibility to showcase the nuances of your design aesthetic. Loved ones and visitors can immediately get a sense of who you are by seeing how you have utilized this distinctive layer of decor to build on your home's look.
When you shop for wall decor at Lulu and Georgia, you'll find pieces that will complement the style of your home but also make it feel more elevated. Choose from our wide selection of wall art and find the perfect choice for your space, no matter what you’re searching for. Check out our inspiration page for more ideas on creating stylish everyday living spaces.
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