Flowers Wall Art
Products in this collection
Orange Cat Resting on Giant Pink Flower
Tabby Cat Riding Sunflower Above Clouds
Gray Cat Sitting Inside Giant Pink Peony
Happy Pug Running Through Sunflower Field
Happy Pug Running Through Sunflower Field
Happy Pug Running Through Sunflower Field
Russian Blue Cat Cherry Blossom Stream
Gray Cat Resting Among Cherry Blossom Stones
Russian Blue Cat Cherry Blossom Hot Spring
Shih Tzu Dog Butterfly Wings Fantasy Forest
Shih Tzu Butterfly Wings Fantasy Floral Forest
Shih Tzu Dog City Rooftop Flower Garden
Siamese Butterfly Cat Flying Enchanted Forest
Beagle Puppy Sitting on Giant Sunflower City
Golden Retriever Traveler With Sunflowers Map
Golden Retriever Puppy Pilot Sunflower Field
Golden Retriever Pilot Hat Sunflower Travel Adventure
Golden Retriever Traveler With Sunflowers And Map
French Bulldog Playing Harp Rainbow Garden
About Flowers
Flowers are the easiest thing in the world to hang and the hardest to get tired of. The pieces in our flowers wall art collection run the whole range, from a single bloom shot close enough to count the petals to loose painterly bouquets that look like someone left them on a windowsill and walked away. Some are botanical study prints with the stem and leaf labeled like an old field guide; others are big modern washes of color where the flower is more a feeling than a species. I keep one moody dark-background peony print in my own hallway and people stop at it every time.
What flower art does to a room is quiet. It softens a hard corner, warms up a white wall, and reads as friendly without trying to be the loudest thing you own. A bright bouquet over a kitchen table makes the whole room feel like spring even in February. A muted single-stem print suits a bedroom or a reading nook where you want calm. These are also the prints people buy for someone else - a housewarming, a get-well, a mom who likes her things pretty but not fussy.
Pick a flower that fits the room
If you want warmth and energy, our Sunflowers are hard to beat - big yellow heads that pull light into a space. For something more romantic and classic, the Roses lean soft and a little vintage. And if you like a cleaner, more upright shape, the Tulips sit well in a tidy modern frame.
Formats and what they cost
Every design comes three ways. There is canvas wrapped on a real wood frame that you hang straight out of the box, an unframed poster if you already have framing you love, and a poster set behind glass for a sharper finish. Sizes go from 16x12 up to 40x30 inches, so a small print fits a shelf gap and a large one can anchor a sofa wall. A 20x16 canvas runs $69 and posters start at $29. We print with eco-friendly ink and ship flat in a fitted box rather than rolled in a tube, so the corners arrive crisp. Mix a couple of sizes if you are building a little gallery of blooms - flower prints group together better than almost anything else.