Artwork & Wall Decor
This Artwork & Wall Decor category page gathers partner-retailer listings where the quick checks are practical: overall size in cm, orientation (portrait/landscape), and whether a piece arrives ready to hang with D-rings, wire, or adhesive strips. Items range from posters and prints to canvases, framed pieces, mirrors, and wall shelves, and partners publish them with different variant handling—one listing might bundle sizes and finishes, while another splits each colour and frame option. Some ranges look consistent at first glance. Then the details shift. Expect turnover as partners update ranges and seasonal edits land, so a 50x70cm option or a black frame finish can appear and disappear between visits.
Read on for how Artwork & Wall Decor listings differ by type, format, sizing, materials, and platform notes
Main product groupings you’ll run into
Artwork & Wall Decor spans posters, art prints, mirrors, and wall shelves, with each type shown as separate tiles or as grouped variants where size and finish sit under one entry. Small sizes matter. A3 and 30x40cm prints sit alongside 60x90cm statement pieces, and mirrors can be round 60cm or tall 160cm full-length styles with a strap or keyhole fixings. With I Want One Of Those, you’ll also notice novelty pieces that use acrylic panels or LED backlighting, which changes both weight and mounting method. For wall art prints, check whether the listing is paper-only, mounted, or already framed, because that affects thickness and what hardware is included.
Formats: singles, sets, and how variants are published
Some partners publish a set as one product with selectable sizes, while others split each panel into separate entries, even when the images match. It’s not consistent. A triptych might be listed as three 30x40cm panels, or as one combined set with a single overall measurement like 90x40cm; the difference shows up again when you look for matching frame finishes or identical margins. At Oliver Bonas, multi-piece wall sets are frequently bundled with a fixed colour palette and specific frame profile, rather than open-ended mix-and-match. When scanning gallery wall sets, note pack size (2-pack, 3-pack, 6-pack) and whether hanging templates, hooks, or spacers are included.
Sizing, fit on the wall, and spec mismatches
Dimensions are published in mixed ways—some entries use centimetres, others use inches, and a few give only the outer frame size rather than the visible aperture. That catches people out. A “50x70cm” frame can have an internal mount window closer to 40x60cm, and canvases are often described by face size without stating depth (for example 18mm vs 38mm stretcher bars). For picture frames, look for mount included/not included, orientation options, and whether the back supports wall hanging, tabletop standing, or both. One listing can cover multiple sizes. Another will not.
Materials, build details, and functional features
Material changes the look and the handling. A print might be on 200gsm matte paper, while a framed piece uses MDF backing, a glass front, and metal swivel tabs; canvases add a timber stretcher and corner wedges that affect tension over time. With Dunelm, frame finishes such as black, oak-effect, or brushed gold appear as separate variants, and the glazing detail (glass vs acrylic) is sometimes called out in the spec line rather than the title. For framed wall art, check fixings (sawtooth hanger, D-rings, wire), edge depth, and whether the frame is sealed or open-backed—dust and warping are real issues.
Common checks people make before choosing
Room fit comes first. Measure the wall span and note whether you need one 70x100cm piece or two 50x70cm pieces spaced 5–10cm apart, because listings don’t always show scale against furniture. Confirm the finish and surface: matte paper, gloss poster, textured canvas, or a foil or gel layer that adds sheen. Read the mounting line for hooks, screws, adhesive strips, or “hardware not included”, and check weight where it’s provided for heavier mirrors or shelves. For modern wall decor, watch for mixed-media builds (metal + wood, rattan + glass) and whether the colour description matches the photo, especially on warm neutrals.
How discount codes can reduce the cost of Artwork & Wall Decor shopping with Discount Promo Codes
Discount codes relate to reduced cost when buying Artwork & Wall Decor because some partner retailers publish code-based offers that apply at checkout to specific product formats, like 40x50cm prints or multi-panel canvases. The mechanics sit alongside the product journey—quietly. Links to retailers’ discount code pages may appear next to product listings, and Discount Promo Codes provides access to discount codes for those partners; the product itself is still sold by the retailer, not by us. With Artfinder, for example, listings can be one-off originals or limited editions where size, paper type, and frame choice are fixed, so code eligibility is shown separately from the artwork details. A monthly charity donation is also supported through platform operations, with 20% of profits donated each month.