
Abstract art, Interior Design & the power of stillness

How to Choose Original Artwork for Your Home
Bringing original artwork into your home is one of the most personal and rewarding choices you can make for your space. It can change the mood of a room, express your story, and add a layer of beauty that no piece of mass-produced decor ever could. But knowing how to choose the right piece can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re just starting out.

Why Abstract Art Is Still the Go-To for Interior Designers in 2025
Interior design is always changing, and in 2025, art continues to play a big role in how a room feels. More than ever, people are using artwork to set the mood, express personality, and bring meaning into their spaces. There’s also a growing focus on buying more intentionally. Clients and designers are thinking carefully about what they bring into their homes. And when it comes to art, abstract work, especially nature-inspired pieces, is still a favorite.

Why Original Art Matters: The Emotional and Environmental Value of Collecting Authentic Work
In a world full of fast everything and endless copies, original artwork still carries meaning. It’s personal. It’s lasting. And it adds something to our spaces and our lives that mass-produced items simply can’t. Whether you’re an experienced collector or just starting to explore the idea of living with art, here’s a look at why choosing original work matters - emotionally, environmentally, and personally.

Abstract Landscape Art: What It Is and Why It’s Perfect for Modern Interiors
Landscape art has been around for centuries. From sweeping mountain views to oceanscapes and forest scenes, artists have long turned to nature as a source of inspiration. But for many people today, especially those with more modern or minimalist homes, traditional landscape paintings can sometimes feel a little too... literal. That’s where abstract landscape art comes in.

How Nature-Inspired Art Creates Calm Spaces: The Psychology of Color and Texture in Artwork
Have you ever walked into a room and immediately felt at ease, but couldn’t quite put your finger on why? Sometimes it’s the light. Sometimes it’s the layout. But more often than not, it’s something less obvious: the art on the walls. For those who feel a deep connection to the natural world, nature-inspired artwork offers more than just decoration.