Music & Instruments Wall Art
Products in this collection
Australian Shepherd Dog Wearing Headphones Music Festival
Golden Retriever Jazz Musician Saxophone Bar Setting
Golden Retriever Jazz Bar Saxophone Night
Golden Retriever and Cat Jazz Club Bar
Golden Retriever Producer in Music Studio
Golden Retriever Dog Music Studio Headphones
Golden Retriever DJ in Music Studio
Golden Retriever Dog Music Studio Producer
German Shepherd In Music Studio Setting
German Shepherd Resting on Piano Keys Studio
German Shepherd Relaxing In Music Studio
German Shepherd With Headphones in Music Studio
Golden Retriever Playing Piano Concert Hall
Golden Retriever Playing Piano Concert Hall
Golden Retriever Playing Piano Concert Hall
Gorilla DJ Wearing Sunglasses Gold Chain
Gorilla DJ Spinning Tracks Neon Club
Himalayan Cat Playing Harp Rainbow Garden
Himalayan Cat Playing Rainbow Harp Autumn Forest
About Music & Instruments
This is the corner of the shop I keep coming back to. Music and instruments make for some of the best wall pieces we print, because the shapes are already so good to look at - the curl of a saxophone, the strings of a grand piano caught from above, a stack of vinyl records next to a turntable. Some of these prints lean quiet and moody, all deep shadow and one spotlit guitar. Others run loud with color, the kind of thing you hang over a record player or behind a drum kit. If you play, or you just love listening loud, this is your section.
What people actually hang from this set
Most of the Music & Instruments wall art here ends up in home studios, music rooms, and the odd practice space in a basement. Trumpets shot close, sheet music turned almost abstract, a worn upright bass under warm light - these read well grouped in twos and threes along one wall. I am partial to the black and white instrument shots myself; they sit beside busier rooms without fighting for attention. If you want softer tones and open air to balance a loud arrangement, the Nature & Landscapes prints pair well on an adjacent wall.
We print every design three ways: canvas stretched on a real wood frame, a clean unframed poster you can slip into a frame you already own, and a poster set behind glass for a sharper, gallery feel. Sizes run from 16x12 up to 40x30 inches, so you can do a single big piece above the piano or a tight cluster of smaller ones. A 20x16 canvas runs $69 and posters start at $29, which makes it easy to begin with one and add to the wall later.
How they ship and print
Everything goes out flat in a fitted box rather than rolled in a tube, so the canvas arrives ready to hang and the posters arrive without a curl to fight. We print with eco-friendly ink that holds its tone in a room with normal light. If you are styling a whole creative space and want some movement on a third wall, the Animals prints work surprisingly well next to instruments, a little warmth against all that metal and wood. Pick one piece or build the room out slowly; the music section is deep enough that you keep finding things.