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Curated Wall Art for Kitchens

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28 Art Prints for the Kitchen

What is the one place that people always gather around when you have a house party? When my husband and I lived in a remodeled Victorian, high ceiling apartment in San Francisco, it was always the kitchen half-isle. We loved to have house parties and no matter the number of people who came, they always gathered in the small kitchen. Why—it was cozy and homey because we didn’t just serve plenty of drinks, we served food too!

The kitchen is without a doubt the “heart” of a home, for most homes, and especially if you like to cook. Regardless of your kitchen’s style—traditional or contemporary, you’d want to make it more inviting. Wall art for the kitchen are very inexpensive way to do that, and if you get tired of them you can switch them.

Fruits and Vegetables

There are several art prints for kitchen categories to choose from. So, let’s start with the fruit and vegetables category. Oranges and lemons art print by Leanne Simpson would be a fantastic addition to any kitchen because orange and yellow can improve your mood. They would brighten your day every day. These peaches print by the same artist are an excellent artwork. If you have the space, you can do these 3 prints of oranges, lemons, and limes side by side, or pick 2 of them. Make sure that they all have the same frame color and style. This canvas print of watermelon slices by Yuliya is a great choice too.

Oranges and lemons by Leanne Simpson on Society6

Oranges and lemons by Leanne Simpson on Society6

If you prefer vegetable themed wall art in the kitchen, Christopher Dina’s streamlined and modern style is an excellent choice. You can place 2 prints side by side, or 4 prints—2 on top and 2 on the bottom. My recommendation would be the onion, artichoke, beetroot, and leek.

Kitchen Utensils

Another wall art for kitchens category that you can focus on are kitchen utensils and tools. Choose this grate with a witty quote by ArtisanObscure Prints. Go with the kitchen utensils on wooden board by lissanotmelissa, or kitchen pots and utensils by kata.

Coffee and Tea

Another wall art for kitchens category to choose from is coffee and tea attributes. Here is a very pleasing print by Abigail Halpin that will make you want to smell the coffee in the morning. This educational coffee chart print by allhaidesign and this Coffee French roast poster-like by Martin Wickstrom will add a modern touch to your kitchen. If you like Paris, this is an excellent minimalistic drawing of a French café table by Lyman Creative Co. This coffee cup composition by Elisabeth Fredriksson is reminiscent of earth and water. If you are a tea lover, this Japanese-feel print of tea pots by Iz Ptica is an excellent choice.

Wine

For the wine lover, here is a vintage looking art print of wine bottles on racks in black and white by Päivi Vikström. You can also order this print of wine corks by the same artist.

Food

In the food category for wall art for the kitchen, nothing says “kitchen” like this print of fruit jam jars by Kristen, this pie and tartes print by Ginny Joyner Studio, or this print of a pie in an illustrative style by Jessica Roux. This illustrated recipe print for orange marmalade by Brooke Weeber is delicious. For the pasta lovers here is a print explaining the different types of pasta by ann42f. For the farmhouse/French-type kitchen here is a print of a whimsical rooster holding a coffee cup by Sophie Corrigan. Finally, here is a culinary herbs art print by Jasmine Nora Jones.

Pasta chalk by anna42f on Society6

Pasta chalk by anna42f on Society6

Have fun picking art prints for your kitchen. Choose something that will reflect your personal preferences and style. Happy shopping!



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