Rediscovered, Aqua
Leaf Kaleidoscope, Faded
Dragonflies on a Stem (long)
Tropical Collective on Black (Portrait)
Watercolour Lotus, Blue
Zebra Drips (square)
Copper Rose (long)
Little Prince
Ornamental Cats (Square)
Malificent
Silhouette of Butterflies (square)
Tropical Delights Version 01
Toucan Palm
Majestic Deer Mosaic
Plant in Window, Black and White (Long)
Floral Grunge, Light
Heart Of Butterflies (Square)
Silhouette Zebra
Conceptual (Landscape)
Tapestry Smorgasboard, Blue (square)
Multicoloured Zebras
Tropical Delights
The Happy Dinosaurs
Layered Feathers (Long)
Deer Delight
Dreamcatcher in Watercolour
Petal Palace (long)
Golden Damask
Decorative Paintings
Decorative wall art can be used to add a touch of personality, charm or vibrancy to your living space without the need for any bold statements or investing heavily into a set style or theme. From understated to fresh and vivid, our wide range of decorative wall art and decorative canvas paintings provides you with a curated selection of decorative pieces to suit any space. Our decorative art collection will add a touch of charm to any room. Express your style your way with our vibrant range of ready-to-hang decorative wall prints. Whether it’s something for the kids’ room, bedroom or living area, you can be confident our decorative paintings will transform your space.
Decorative Art - A History
The decorative arts are the beautification of objects that serve a functional and practical use. This included architecture, ceramic arts, furniture, jewellery, and fashion design. Designers like William Morris and John Ruskin were both inspired by the British Arts and Crafts movements and contributed to the field. The four types of decorative art design are naturalistic design, conventional design, abstract design, and geometric design. Some of the most revered decorative designs come from the European Renaissance and the Blue Willow design originating from China. In architecture, the Azulejo in Portugal are examples of decorative designs. These decorative tiles can be found across the architecture of Portuguese cities like Lisbon and Porto.