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Ever walked into a room and felt instantly calmer or energized? That’s the quiet power of artwork. The right piece can anchor a space, tell a story about who you are, or lift a bland wall into a mood-setting focal point. Think of art like the seasoning in a recipe: too little and the dish is flat, too much and it overpowers everything. The trick is balance, and that’s what this guide helps you achieve—especially if you’re shopping Denmark’s selection of posters, prints and decorative figures.
If you’re hunting for wall art and decor in Denmark, there are specialist options that deliver everything from framed street-art inspired posters to sculptural figures. Two names that often show up with interesting and varied selections are Livera and Boligcenter—each offering a slightly different vibe for your home. Beyond those, established Danish and Nordic stores like ILVA, Bolia, Søstrene Grene, JYSK and H&M Home are great places to expand your search for stylish, on-trend pieces.
Livera’s collection leans toward graphic posters and framed art that can work in a modern living room or a sleek bedroom. Expect bold thematic pieces—think pop-culture influenced posters, celestial prints like “Uranus” or “Doubles Moon,” and framed reproductions that mimic that gallery feel at a fraction of the price. If you like the idea of a Banksy-inspired vibe, Livera often features street-art style prints that bring urban edge into a clean Scandinavian interior.
Boligcenter is where you’ll find both wall art and tactile decor. Their mix includes everything from vertical and wide-format pictures in abstract or nature themes to decorative figures like modern buddha statues and quirky dwarf sculptures in magnesium finishes. If you want to combine a framed print with a sculptural object on a console table, Boligcenter’s selection makes it easy to mix styles without clashing.
Store chains like ILVA and Bolia bring Scandinavian design sensibilities to the table—clean lines, muted palettes, and often locally produced pieces. Søstrene Grene and H&M Home are excellent sources for affordable decorative accents and seasonal prints, while JYSK offers budget-friendly poster options and frames. Don’t overlook craft suppliers such as Panduro for DIY prints and custom framing supplies if you want a more hands-on approach.
Are you more of a minimalist or maximalist? That choice determines whether you’ll go for a single large canvas or a layered gallery wall. Posters and framed prints are perfect for renters or people who change decor frequently, while canvas and stretched prints add texture and gravitas. Sculptural decor—like the ornamental Buddha or metallic dwarf figures—introduces 3D interest that pairs well with flat art pieces. If you’ve got a collection of favorite themes (botanical, abstract, celestial), lean into that to create visual cohesion.
Size matters. A tiny print over a big sofa feels lost, while an oversized canvas in a cramped hallway overwhelms. As a rule of thumb, artwork above furniture should occupy about two-thirds to three-quarters of the width of the piece below it. For gallery walls, start with a large anchor piece and arrange smaller items around it like planets orbiting a sun. Pro tip: use paper cutouts taped to the wall to test different sizes before you commit.
Combining different types of art is like composing a playlist—some pieces should be upbeat and bold, others mellow background tracks. Place a statement poster (for example a bold abstract or celestial print) alongside subtler framed pieces. Add a sculptural item—say, a gold-accented “Hoarfrost Spirit Gold” style print paired with a matte-black Buddha figure—to introduce contrast between flat and dimensional elements. The mix keeps eyes moving and the room feeling intentionally curated.
Color decisions set the emotional tone of a room. Cool blues and greens create a calm, coastal vibe; warm ochres and golds read as cozy and inviting. If you’re nervous about color, start with a neutral base (black, white, gray) and layer pops of color in the artwork. Botanical and nature-themed pictures—like floral planets or intricate nature prints—bring organic warmth, while abstract pieces and dark-toned “Color Depth” prints can add drama and depth.
You don’t have to spend a fortune to make a big impact. Brands like Søstrene Grene and H&M Home publish seasonal prints that are budget-friendly and stylish, while JYSK and local online marketplaces offer poster-and-frame combos that look pricier than they are. If you spot a statement piece you love (for example, a Banksy-style framed poster), consider splurging on that one item and pairing it with lower-cost complements to balance your budget.
Frame selection can transform an inexpensive print into something that feels gallery-ready. Simple black or white frames are timeless; thin metal frames read modern and sleek, while wooden frames add warmth. For posters you plan to switch out frequently, choose frames with easy-open backs. Museum glass or anti-reflective options reduce glare in bright rooms if you’re displaying artwork near windows.
Lighting is as important as the piece itself. A directional spotlight or picture light can make a poster pop and highlight texture. Place artwork at eye level—roughly 145–155 cm from the floor to the center of the piece is a common guideline—and cluster pieces around that centerline for balance. Use shelving to combine frames with decorative objects; a low console is a perfect stage for small sculptures and framed prints arranged in layers.
Current trends blend nostalgia with contemporary minimalism. Botanical and celestial motifs are trending—prints like “Floral Planet” or moon-themed posters offer a dreamy, contemplative vibe. Abstract textures, color-blocking, and metallic accents (gold or bronze touches in “Hoarfrost Spirit Gold” style works) are also in demand. On the sculptural side, matte-black and metallic figures—think modern Buddha or magnesium-finish dwarf sculptures—add a touch of luxe without screaming for attention.
Personalization is the heart of great styling. Mix souvenirs, family photos, and local art with retail finds to tell a story that’s uniquely yours. If you love a particular print—say a moonscape or a Banksy-inspired street-art poster—build a mini-theme around it using color echoes (throws, cushions) and complementary objects (ceramics, vases) to make the piece feel integrated rather than pasted on.
Simple care routines extend the life of your art. Keep prints out of direct sunlight where possible to prevent fading, dust frames regularly with a soft cloth, and ensure sculptural pieces are cleaned according to their material (metal, ceramic, or resin). For framed works, check for condensation in humid spaces and allow frames to air if moisture appears. A little upkeep goes a long way in preserving colors and finishes.
Shopping online gives you more variety and easier comparison, but visiting a store helps you judge scale, texture and true color. When shopping online from the Danish stores mentioned earlier, inspect customer photos and zoom into product images. For in-store buys, don’t hesitate to ask about return or exchange options before you buy—making sure a piece fits your wall is worth a quick trial.
Before you click “buy,” run through a quick checklist: measure your wall space and mock it up with paper cutouts, decide on a color anchor, choose a focal piece, and consider the mix of flat vs. sculptural items. Also, think about how new art will layer with your existing furniture and textiles. This small bit of planning saves mismatched vibes and buyer’s remorse.
Conclusion: Artwork is a fast, effective way to transform any room in your Danish home. Whether you shop the poster-driven selections from stores like Livera, the eclectic offerings from Boligcenter, or the design-forward pieces at ILVA and Bolia, the key is to pick pieces that speak to you and assemble them thoughtfully. Mix prints and objects, mind the scale, and let lighting do the finishing work—your walls will thank you.
| Artwork | Price | |
|---|---|---|
| Poster Face With Curls Brown. 30 X 40 Cm. | kr. 25,- | |
| Poster Coral Purple. 40 X 50 Cm. | kr. 30,- | |
| World Wide Scratch Map - Short, Where You Scratches Names On Dè Places, You Have Visited | kr. 39,- | |
| Poster Legends About Zelda - Hyliansk Shield | kr. 39,- | |
| Poster Tennis Player | kr. 46,- | |
| Decoration Figure - Silver Face 27 × 32,5 × 10,5 Cm | kr. 49,- | |
| Almeirim Decoration Beige | kr. 54,- | |
| Creative Collection Rossaio Painting, Rectangular - Brown Canvas 80x60 | kr. 106,89 | |
| Malerisæt - 4 Parts, Abstract, Multicolour 45 × 60 Cm Outlet A | kr. 119,- | |
| Nordic Fighter Clubbell 2kg | kr. 249,- |
