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Walls Need a Little Something? Here Are Our Favorite Places to Buy Art Online!

June 16, 2022 by Sarah Barber

We are always on the lookout for new pieces to adorn our walls with because we can’t bear the thought of sitting in a room with no texture, no colors, no nothin’. But unless you constantly score big at thrift stores, you’ve probably noticed that wall art is not cheap. So today we’re going to share with you our favorite places you can nab unique prints from that won’t break the bank. 

Society6 

This website is a go-to for us when it comes to shopping for and purchasing art, not only can you search through thousands of prints, but you also have the opportunity to filter by room, search by style, search by theme, and you can even find tips for hanging your piece to that it flows with the design of your room. When it comes to Society6 you can’t go wrong when it comes to the pricing, making it the ideal place for people who like to switch out their art on a regular basis. And the best part? When you choose your size, you can also go ahead and choose your frame color and style. Visit Society6 here! 

Etsy

If you’re like us, you rely on Etsy for pretty much everything and wall art is no exception. When we say you can find anything on Etsy, we mean anything. The best part about Etsy is that you can always feel good about your purchase because you’ll be supporting a local artist. A couple of features we love when it comes to shopping Etsy are the customer reviews and the fact you can directly message the artist if a problem arises. Visit Etsy here! 

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Urban Outfitters

If a classic print isn’t exactly what you’re looking for, then you may want to check out UO’s posters and tapestries to change things up a bit in your home. If you do go the framed art route, you’ll appreciate knowing that all of the frames are made right here in the United States, using mostly recycled wood. Visit Urban Outfitters here! 

MoMA Design Store

If you’re on the hunt for reproductions of classic pieces, then what better place to look than the Museum of Modern Art’s shop? Here you can find just about any piece that you’ve ever seen at a museum and thought, “I’d love that in my house.” Visit the MoMA Design Store here! 

Anthropologie

If you’ve never been to an Anthropologie before, just know that the entire store is a vision, so of course, you can buy some incredible art here, but you will also leave feeling incredibly inspired. Not only can you get gorgeous prints here, but the tapestries are to die for. Another cool thing about Anthro is that they work with Artfully Walls, a curating service that finds art from all around the world, and most pieces even include a wood frame and UV plexiglass. Visit Anthropologie here!

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